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Goldenboy1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Get confused with prepositions

I usually get confused with prepositions in certain sentences, so I have drafted a few and I would like you to go through them and highlight the correct preposition in each sentence. In addition, If you could help the sentences to me it would be really helpful to me.

1. She bought a house in/on street

2. We walk in/on the streets of London

3. she lives in/on Fann Street

4.He drives his vehicle in/on the streets of London

5. There is a bucket in/at the back of the classroom

  

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1. She bought a house on Sesame Street, 2. We walk through the streets of London.

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  • She bought a house on Sesame Street, 2.
  • We walk through the streets of London.
  • If you walk in the street, you might get hit by a car.
  • Kids often play in the street.
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1. She bought a house on Sesame Street,

2. We walk through the streets of London. If you walk in the street, you might get hit by a car. Kids often play in the street. We walk on the sidewalks, not in or on the streets.

3. She lives on Fann Street.

4.He drives his vehicle on the streets of London

5. There is a bucket at the back of the classroom.

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