Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or
pronoun and another word in a sentence, often by indicating relationships of location, time, direction, and
manner. They act as connector words, linking a noun
to the rest of the sentence to provide clarity and detail
about where, when, or how something is happening
or connected.
Considering the use of prepositions in the English language, fill in the blanks with the words indicated below. Each word indicated can be used once or many times or it cannot be used at all.
A: What are you doing ______ Saturday? B: I'm playing hockey ______ noon. A: Can you go to a movie after your game? It starts ______ 8:00. B: Sounds like a plan! See you ______ 8 sharp.
The sequence that correctly fills in the blanks is:
Considering the use of prepositions in the English language, fill in the blanks with the words indicated below. Each word indicated can be used once or many times or it cannot be used at all.
A: What are you doing ______ Saturday? B: I'm playing hockey ______ noon. A: Can you go to a movie after your game? It starts ______ 8:00. B: Sounds like a plan! See you ______ 8 sharp.
The sequence that correctly fills in the blanks is: