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(EEAR 2019)

Across the Atlantic!

_____ Monday May 24, 1976, two Concorde jets crossed the Atlantic ocean _____ three hours
and fifty minutes. The planes took off and landed _____ the same time.

Source Bonner, Margaret – Grammar Express - Longman

Choose the best alternative to complete the text.

a) in / on / at
b) on / in / at
c) on / in / at
d) on / from / in

(EEAR 2017)

Choose the best alternative to complete the blank in the text.

a) on
b) for
c) into
d) until

(EEAR 2017)

Complete the sentence with the correct response.

Frida Kahlo, a master ____the art of surrealism, is _____ icon of Mexican popular culture.

a) from - the
b) to - the
c) by - an
d) of - an
(EEAR2016)

Part of New Bicycle Path Collapses in Rio de Janeiro Leaving Two Deaths

The Rio Fire Department says two people died __ Thursday, April 21, after a part __ the
recently inaugurated bicycle path on Niemeyer avenue, __ the south zone of Rio de Janeiro.

The path was named after Brazilian singer Tim Maia and is located between Niemeyer avenue
and a cliff, hanging over the sea

The path is a connection between Leblon beach and São Conrado, both in the city’s south
zone. The bike path was inaugurated earlier this year, on January 17, and cost R$ 44,7 million.

a) in - on - of
b) on - of - in
c) of - in - on
d) in - of - on

(EEAR2010)

Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions, respectively

“Weather ____ north of England will get worse ___ Friday. The weekend temperature will be ___
3 degrees and there will be snow during the night”.

a) on - on - in
b) in - on - at
c) in - in - at
d) at - in - on
(EEAR2010)

Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks, respectively


a) at - of
b) in - at
c) at - to
d) in - of

(EEAR 2012)

Man on the Moon

___ July 21, 1969, ___ 2:56 a.m. (Greenwich Mean Time) the American astronaut Neil
Armstrong left the lunar module of Apollo 11 and put his left foot on the surface of the moon.

(Adapted from Password English Book)

The correct prepositions to fill in the blanks are, respectively:

a) in - at
b) in - on
c) on - on
d) on - at

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