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Important Preposition and Correction


1.         We must abide ----- the laws of our country. (with, for, on, by)
2.         He is addicted ----- gambling. (at, with, for, to)
3.         Our college is adjacent ----- the bazaar. (with, in, by, to)
4.         I agree ----- you on this issue. (with, to, at, against)
5.         He aimed ----- the bear with a gun. (over, of, on, at)
6.         My father is angry ----- me. (on, to, with, over)
7.         He availed himself ----- the chance. (at, on, of, off)
8.         He was not aware ----- the new situation. (from, at, of, to)
9.         The leader was banished ----- a foreign country. (off, of, to, with)
10.       Father is not blind ----- his son's behaviour. (of, with, to, for)
11.       Do not boast ----- your wealth. (about, of, on, for)
12.       The thief broke ----- his house yesterday. (in, into, at, with)
13.       Cholera has broken ----- in the city. (in, up, away, out)
14.       She was brought ----- by her uncle. (of, on, in, up)
15.       Sewage is carried ----- pipelines. (from, through, to, in)
16.       The thief was charged ----- theft. (for, with, at, through)
17.       I congratulated him ----- his success. (at, in, on, of)
18.       The class consists ----- fifty students. (with, for, on, of)
19.       He deals ----- me kindly. (in, with, to, for)
20.       You cannot even dream ----- success. (over, at, of, on)
21.       He is eligible ----- this post. (from, for, to, with)
22.       Do not be envious ----- others. (of, with, from, for)
23.       You should excuse him ----- this. (for, with, from, on)
24.       I am fond ----- reading short stories. (in, at, of, off)
25.       The principal was furious ----- his mistake. (at, with, of, for)
26.       You should go ----- the moral principles. (by, with, for, on)
27.       Karim is gifted ----- the power of speech. (from, of, upon, with)
28.       He has no hope ----- success. (for, from, of, about)
29.       Nature is not hostile ----- man. (with, over, to, on)
30.       They always indulge ----- useless pleasures. (on, in, of, with)
31.       I inquired ----- his health. (after, about, for, to)
32.       Do not be jealous ----- others. (to, for, of, with)
33.       The fox jumped ----- the river. (in, into, down, up)
34.       You are justified ----- claiming for your rights. (up, after, in, with)
35.       God is very kind ----- His creatures. (with, for, to, on)
36.       Do not laugh ----- the poor. (on, at, for, away)
37.       He was leaning ----- the wall. (after, against, with, to)
38.       Learn this poem ----- heart. (to, about, in, by)
39.       He longs ----- a car. (to, for, in, upon)
40.       Samina was married ----- him. (with, to, on, by)
41.       I am popular ----- my students. (in, with, by, of)
42.       I prefer milk ----- tea. (for, to, on, over)
43.       The Muslims pray ----- God. (before, of, from, to)
44.       Prevent him ----- getting involved in politics. (by, from, of, by)
45.       Nasima repented ----- her past conduct. (to, for, of, by)
46.       He was run ----- by a car. (from, with, after, over)
47.       Do not sneer ----- the poor. (by, at, to, on)
48.       You have no sympathy ----- the poor. (with, for, on, of)
49.       He takes ----- his father. (after, with, on, at)
50.       He warned me ----- that person. (against, of, about, from)


MCQ's - Correction
1.         I bought two dozens eggs. (I bought two dozen eggs./I buy two dozen eggs./I bought dozens of eggs./I buy dozens of eggs.)
2.         Cattles are eating grass. (Cattle is eating grass./Cattle are eat grass./Cattles is eating grass./Cattle are eating grass.)
3.         He gave me advices. (He gave me much advices./He gave me many advices./He gave me much pieces of advices./He gave me many pieces of advice.
4.         His hairs are grey. (His hair are grey./His hair were grey./His hair will be grey./His hair is grey.)
5.         Politics are a dirty game. (Politic is a dirty game./Politics is a dirty game./Politic are dirty games./Politics are dirty games.)
6.         Sheeps are grazing in the field. (Sheeps is grazing in the field./Sheeps grazing in the field./Sheep are grazing in the field./Sheep is grazing in the field.)
7.         One should do his duty. (One should do her duty./One should do its duty./One should do one's duty./One should do my duty.)
8.         He, you and I told the news. (I, he and you told the news./You, I and he told the news./He, I and you told the news./You, he and I told the news.)
9.         I as well as you were wrong. (I as well as you had wrong./I as well as you was wrong./I and you was wrong./I as well as you were wrong.)
10.       He said to me, "Are you kidding?" (He said to me I was kidding./He asked me if I was kidding./He asked me if I am kiddling./He tells me if I was kidding.)
11.       Either you or I are wrong. (Either you or I is wrong./Either you or I am wrong./Either you or I was wrong./Either you or I have wrong.)
12.       The murdered hanged yesterday. (The murderer hung yesterday./The murdered was hung yesterday./The murderer is hanged yesterday./The murdered was hanged yesterday.)
13.       He knows swimming. (He know swimming./He knew swimming./He knows how to swim./He knows to swim.)
14.       He is ill for a week. (He is ill from a week./He is ill since a week./He has been ill for a week./He has been ill from a week.)
15.       It is raining since morning. (It was raining since morning./It has been raining since morning./It rained since morning./It will be raining since morning.)
16.       Rich should help poor. (Rich should help poors./The rich should help the poor./Rich should help the poor./ The rich should help poor.)
17.       Honesty is a best policy. (Honesty is the best policy./Honesty is best policy./The honesty is a best policy./The honesty is the best policy.)
18.       The man is mortal. (Man is the mortal./The man is the mortal./Man is mortal./Man is a mortal.)
19.       His pen is superior than mine. (His pen is superior than me./His pen is superior to you./His pen is superior to me./His pen is superior to mine.)
20.       I called him as fool. (I called him a fool./I called him as a fool./I called him fool./I called him as for fool.)
21.       This is a worth reading book. (This is a book worth reading./This is the book worth reading./This is the worth reading book./This is worth reading book.)
22.       This is the last news. (This is the latest news./This is last news./This is the later news./These are the last news.)
23.       I do not have some money. (I do not have many moeny./I do not have any money./I do not have a few money./I have no any money.)
24.       This cloth is more inferior to that. (This cloth is inferior to that./This cloth is much inferior to that./This cloth is more inferior than that./This cloth is inferior than that.)
25.       He behaves cowardly. (He behaves coward./He behaves in a cowardice manner./He behaves in a cowardly manner./He cowardly behaves.)
26.       The faster you walk, better it is. (Faster you walk, better it is./Faster you walk, the better it is./The faster you walk, the better it is./The more fast you walk, the better it is)
27.       The patient has been operated. (The patient had been operated./The patient have been operated./The patient has been operated upon./The patient has been operated with.)
28.       She is good of English. (She is good at English./She is good in English./She is good with English./She is good on English.)
29.       She congratulated me for my success. (She congratulated me to my success./She congratulated me on my success./She congratulated me over my success./She congratulated me upon my success.)

30.       Although he is old, but he is strong. (Although he is old, he is strong./Although he is old he is strong./Although he is old yet he is strong./Although he is old but he is strong.)

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