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Nama : Mahdalena

NPM : 202022042
6, PREPOSITION
EXERCISES
1. I have known her (for ) a long time
2. The kitten was sitting (on) the floor
3. Are you acquainted (with ) your neighbour
4. The proof (in) the pudding lies in its eating
5. I have good relations(with) my mother in law
6. Do not balme me (for) her mistake
7. The thief tried to ascape (from) prison
8. The old man is addicted (by) nicotine
9. She is well versed (in ) literature
10. The shopkeeper insisted (to) payment by cash
11. The wolf spranf (for) a goat
12. The terrorist was killed (with) the police () a glan
13. He put the coins (in) pocket
14. The mouse ran (to) a hide
15. The girl was (in) the room
16. I read the novel (at) eight o’clock
17. The teacher walked (to) the end of the road
18. She worles hard (from) morning till evening
19. I hoven’t seen her (for) last week
20. I haven’t te office (for) five days

7. CONJUCTIONS
EXERCISES
1. Man proposes (than) God disposes
2. I enjoyed reading the book (because) I had read it before
3. They shall have to wait (until) the bus arrives
4. You will lose the game (if) you don’t play well
5. He took leave from office (than) he had fever
6. The people stood up (after) the leader entered the hall
7. Grandfather was (when) feeling sleepy
8. Eat your breakfast (if) you will feel tired
9. Time (never) tide wait for no man
10. I will stay here (after) you return
11. She tried (but) did not succeed
12. Grandfather was so tired (after) she could scarcely stand
13. He may accompany me (when) he is a friend
14. Rahul is taller (than) rohit
15. Look (if) you leap
16. Praveen may be either in the house (or) in the park
17. He went out (when) the rain slopped
18. You can’t catch the train (as soon as) you run
19. (Neither) Mahesh nor preeti is at home
20. Wait (until) he comes

8. INTERJECTION

EXERCISES
(I) Insert articles wherever necessary and rewrite the sentences
1. He plays cricket in the morning
2. What a beautiful painting this is
3. The cabinets in my kitchen were made by a skilled carpenter
4. This is one of the oldest park in my neighborhood
5. C.V. Raman was a great scientist
6. An apple a day keeps the doctor away
7. He is the cleverest boy in the class
8. She went out an hour ago
9. Sun rises in the east and sets in the west
10. I drink a glass of milk before going to bed
11. It was the proudest moment of my life
12. The book in that shelf is the interesting one
13. December is the last month of the year
14. Gold is a precious metal
15. This table is made of wood
16. The book that you want is not available.
17. Lotus is the most beautiful of all flowers
18. The Ganga is considered sacred by the Hindus.
19. The Ramayana is written by Valmiki
20. He can play the guitar
21. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
22. She was the first girl to enter this class
23. English is an easy language
24. The old man has come without an umbrella
25. Marathi is the regional language of the Maharashtra
26. He want to be an engineer
27. She is a better painter than that artist
28. Dr. Gupta is the Principal of the Little Flowers school
29. I heard about that incident from my brother
30. I go out in the evening but stay home at night
(II) Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners like many, much, a few , a little, little ,
few, the few, every, all, either, neither, each, both etc.

1. There weren’t (many) apples in the market


2. He has (all) love for children
3. (all) child should obey elders
4. How (much) chairs do we need
5. We have only (little) petrol left in the vehicle
6. You will need (few) advice before joining the hostel
7. The owner of the farm –house is selling (the few) pieces of furniture
8. How (many) rice do you want
9. Mix (either) honey with milk
10. I wish to walk (many) miles every day
11. We located the restaurant without (the few) difficulty
12. Please give the girl (little) water. There isn’t (a little) water in her bottle
13. (a few) member of the society was present
14. She cut the apple into four pieces and gave one to (each) child
15. Would you like (little) wine
16. She (every) wrote nor phoned her father
17. You can have (either) soup or salad
18. The sailors spend (every) months on sea
19. She has (many) appreciatio for poetry
20. The beggar woman wasted (every) food she had
21. There is (many) juice in the jug
22. (all) of the boys has to be present in the class
23. You can take (either) road as they both lead to the auditorium
24. I want to buy (many) oranges but i don’t need (many) mangoes
25. You can have the pink grown or the black one, but you can’t have (both)

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