Grammar Practice – Prepositions
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Very useful excercise. Using prepositions correctly is very difficult. Thank you a lot.
Glad you liked it Chiara! Would you like more of this kind of activity?
Happy New Year!
IN.after,on.
see you
I agree with Chiara, it’s very useful.
I have a question for you, instead of “through” can I use “during”?
Marcos – click on the ‘submit’ button in the activity to see the correct answers (hint: You have one wrong answer)
Roberta – yes you can use during in the sentence! Well done!