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Prepositions
- mayo 18, 2013
- Posted by: Joel
- Category: 2 Minute Lessons Gap-Fill Exercises Grammar
Most of these prepositions are usually translated as “a” in Spanish. See if you can figure out what each one should be in English. Be careful: one of them needs to be left blank!
If you need a little extra help, below the text is the list of prepositions you can choose from
Last month, I wanted to go (1)___ Budapest, so my wife and I booked a trip. We arrived (2)___ the airport (3)___ noon and went straight (4)___ the hotel. I was hungry, so we went (5)___ the restaurant and sat down (6)___ the table. I ordered some dish I couldn’t pronounce, just to be exciting. When it arrived, I was taken aback. It smelled (7)___ fish and oregano, but it looked like vegetables, with some other thing (8)___ the side. My wife got a simple salad, and compared (9)___ mine, it looked delicious. I tried tasting my dish, but I couldn’t even swallow it. So I asked (10)___ the waitress to take it back and just bring me a hamburger.
These are the prepositions that go in the text:
At, at, at, to, to, to, to, of, on, —
Answers:
- To
- At
- At
- To
- To
- At
- Of
- On
- To
- –
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