Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions or
articles.
1 ) once upon _____ time ___ elephant
made ___ friendship ________ a man
2) one day ___ heavy thunderstorm broke out
____ elephant went ____ his friend, who had ____ little hut _____the edge of
the forest
3) The man, seeing what situation his friend
was _____ , replied, “ My dear good elephant, my hut is very small, but there
is room _____ your trunk and myself. Please put your trunk _____ gently.
4) As soon as ______ elephant put his trunk,
______ the hut, slowly he pushed his head ________ and flung ______ man ______
in the rain.
5) ______ lion who wanted to have peace and
tranquility’ _____ his kingdom, replied_____ noble voice, saying “ I command my
ministers to appoint ____ commission ______ inquiry to go thoroughly ________ this matter.
6)
But, _______ this point _______ commission declared that they had heard
sufficiently ______ both sides and retied to consider the decision. After
enjoying _______ delicious meal _______ the expense _____ the RT. Honourable
Mr. Elephant, they reached their verdict
7) _____ our opinion, this dispute had arisen
_________ ____ regrettable
misunderstanding due _____ the
backwardness _____ your ideas.
8) the teaching staff is made up ____ high
school student volunteers. They are helping out Babar ______ making _______ difference . ______ most educated among them is Debarita.
9) Babar Ali must be _____ youngest head
master ____ the world. He is ______ teen ager who is incharge _____ teaching
hundreds ____ students. He runs classes _____ poor children.
10) The story _______ this young man ______
Murshidabad ______ West Bengal is _____
remarkable tale _____ the desire to learn amid ______ direst poverty.
Fill in the blanks with suitable articles/ prepositions given below.
Example- 1
Out, for, the, an, from, of, in, a, with,
Babar Ali must be ........ youngest head master ........ the world. As he is only 16! He is ........ teenager who is in charge........ teaching hundreds of students in his family's backyard, where he runs classes ........ poor children ......... his village.
Example - 2
a, an, the, in, to, from, amid
The story ...... this young man ......... Murshidabad ........ West Bengal is ....... remarkable tale of the desire to learn ....... the direst poverty.
Example - 3
a, an, the, inside, behind, in
It is ........ dilapidated concrete structure covered ........ half torn posters. ......... , in a tiny, dank room ........... a desk, sits someone even ......... Queen of England knows by name.
Example - 4.
from, for, a, the, on, in, under,
Babar Ali gives lessons just ....... way he has heard them ......... his teachers. There is no building or establishment ....... his school. He teaches his students ............ the open sky. Some children sit ....... the mud, others ....... rickety benches under a rough, homemade shelter.
Examples - 5
a, into, with, at, from, in
Go on boys, go on with your work. Hey, you Racha, why do you stand looking ....... the sky? You there, I will push you ....... the stream if I catch you again gossiping ....... your neighbour.
Example -6
a, an, the, of, in, into, at,
The nurse led me through ......... cool vestibule .....,... the hospital. We went to upstairs to a balcony. ............ two boys were seated ........... the bedside ......... a girl and they smiled.
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