Except, expect and accept These words are often confused. Except is a preposition. It should be followed by a noun which acts as its object.… Continue reading
Prepositions exercise
Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. 1. A young child cannot distinguish good ………………. bad. a) from b) between c) for d) by 2.… Continue reading
Prepositions exercise
Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. 1. A dog suddenly ran ………………… the road. It was caught ………………… the wheels of a speeding truck.… Continue reading
Prepositions in collocations
Invest with / invest in To invest someone with something is to give them a particular quality. These animals have been invested with an ability… Continue reading
Preposition collocations with nouns and verbs
Prepositions cause a great deal of confusion. Most ESL students find it difficult to use them correctly. One way of learning the correct use of… Continue reading
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