Special Notice Prepositions Questions and Answers – Set 2

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Special Notice Prepositions – Set 2”.

1. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

The customer argued with the manager of the restaurant.

a) The customer
b) argued
c) with
d) the manager
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘with’ is used as a preposition. These kind of prepositions need a special notice and are used very carefully. The word ‘with’ is used if the object is a person. The object in the sentence is the word ‘manager’.

2. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

The managers of the restaurants argued against the GST on food.
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a) The managers
b) the restaurants
c) argued
d) against
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘against’ is used as a preposition. In this sentence, the word ‘against’ is used to describe the argument of managers. In this sentence, the object is a thing, so the preposition ‘against’ is used.

3. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

I would return in two days.

a) I
b) would
c) in
d) two days
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘in’ is used as a preposition. It describes the time when he returns. The word ‘in’ means that he would return in the end of the second day.

4. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

I would return within two days.
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a) I
b) would
c) return
d) within
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘within’ is used as a preposition. In this sentence, the word ‘within’ describes about a particular time. It means that he would return before two days.

5. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

 She hasn’t eaten anything since morning.
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a) She
b) hasn’t eaten
c) since
d) morning
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘since’ is used as a preposition. It describes about the time from when she hasn’t eaten anything. The word ‘since’ is generally used before a noun or phrase denoting some time.

6. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

The children are playing beside the house.

a) The children
b) beside
c) are playing
d) the house
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘beside’ is used as a preposition. These kind of prepositions need a special notice and are used very carefully. It describes the place where the children are playing.

7. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

 He can speak two more languages besides Hindi and English.

a) He
b) can speak
c) besides
d) Hindi and English
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘besides’ is used as a preposition. It describes that together with Hindi and English, he can also speak two more languages. It is used before a noun or phrase which explains the extra information in the sentence.

8. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

Rahul went to school on foot.

a) Rahul
b) went
c) school
d) on
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘on’ is used as a preposition. These kind of prepositions need a special notice and are used very carefully. The word ‘on’ describes by which method or manner he went to school.

9. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

We agreed upon the decision taken by our boss.

a) We
b) agreed
c) upon
d) the decision
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘upon’ is used as a preposition. It is used to describe that they agreed with a decision taken by their boss. The word ‘upon’ is used as a preposition when the object is an idea or a thing.

10. Find out the preposition in the sentence.

He didn’t agree with me.

a) He
b) didn’t
c) agree
d) with
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘with’ is used as a preposition. These kind of prepositions need a special notice and are used very carefully. It describes that he hadn’t agreed with him. The word ‘with’ is used when the object is a person.

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