Grammar Quiz

Verbs and Prepositions Quiz

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Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “They belong _ different cultures.”

A. at

B. on

C. with

D. to


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I apologize _ my behavior.”

A. for

B. at

C. on

D. about


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “He complains _ the quality of the food.”

A. with

B. for

C. about

D. to


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “They argue _ their neighbour.”

A. about

B. with

C. for

D. on


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “She depends _ her friends for advice.”

A. at

B. on

C. with

D. for


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “She depends _ her parents for support.”

A. at

B. on

C. with

D. for


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I don’t care _ your feelings.”

A. of

B. for

C. with

D. about


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I don’t care _ your opinion.”

A. of

B. for

C. with

D. about


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “She worries _ her future.”

A. about

B. with

C. on

D. for


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “They belong _ this community.”

A. at

B. on

C. with

D. to


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I apologize _ my mistake.”

A. for

B. at

C. on

D. about


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I believe _ his innocence.”

A. in

B. on

C. at

D. with


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I believe _ his honesty.”

A. in

B. on

C. at

D. with


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “He complains _ the poor service.”

A. with

B. for

C. about

D. to


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “We succeeded _ our mission.”

A. with

B. in

C. on

D. at


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I don’t care _ his opinion.”

A. of

B. for

C. with

D. about


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “She worries _ her final exams.”

A. about

B. with

C. on

D. for


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “She apologized _ being late.”

A. for

B. at

C. on

D. about


Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “He complains _ everything.”

A. with

B. for

C. about

D. to


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