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Halloween is celebrated the United States October 31.
Are you going away for the weekend? – I don’t know. It depends the weather.
Don’t kiss the prince. He might turn a frog.
He felt bad no reason at all.
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John has got a very strange taste clothes.
Mum sat the back of the car.
I’m interested basketball but I’m not very good playing it.
I’m returning Spain the end of the month.
Fill in the correct prepositions.
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We entered the building entrance number 3.
There was a dark spot the ceiling.
We arrived just time to see the Queen.
We ran the doctor on our way to the bookshop.
Fill in the correct prepositions.
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My sister has a beautiful apartment. She lives the third floor.
Please sit down. Mr. Brown will be you in a moment.
I have to apologize being late.
She tried to prevent the children jumping into the water.
Fill in the correct prepositions.
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My parents met the war, in 1943.
Is it true that your mother died cancer.
It was embarrassing. I didn’t have enough money pay for the meal.
It was the radio yesterday morning.