Some questions consist of simply a question word and preposition. What with? Who for? What about? Note that this structure is unusual when there is a noun with the question word. With what money? (NOT What money with?) Exercise Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. 1. What are you crying ————–? 2. Who shall I give this ——————? 3.
Exercise 2: Complete the Gaps Write the following prepositions in the gaps: IN, FOR, ABOUT, FROM, TO, AT, WITH. Careful! You will need to use some of the prepositions more than once! Find the missing preposition to complete the questions.
prepositions at the end of questions Prepositions often come at the end of questions: What are you looking for? - I am looking for my glasses. Who are you hiding from? - I am hiding from my brother. In formal English, the prepositions precede (=voranstehen) the interrogative pronoun (=Fragewort), and who becomes whom; a preposition preceding what is quite rare: For what are you looking?
We use questions with preposition when we ask about an element of the sentence that comes after a preposition. In questions with preposition we put the ...
Exercise 2: Complete the Gaps Write the following prepositions in the gaps: IN, FOR, ABOUT, FROM, TO, AT, WITH. Careful! You will need to use some of the prepositions more than once! Find the missing preposition to complete the questions.
Quiz topic: Questions ending with prepositions 1. Who are you waiting _____? a) about b) at c) to d) for a) If you arrange to meet someone and you are early, you might have to wait _____ the other person. Which preposition goes with the verb 'to wait'? b) If you arrange to meet someone and you are early, you might have to wait _____
Prepositions at the End of Question Clauses · 1. this bag belong who to does ? · 2. for looking who were you ? · 3. in which group you are ? · 4. is this beautiful ...
With what money? (NOT What money with?) Exercise Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. 1. What are you crying ————–? 2. Who shall I give this ——————? 3. What are you waiting ——————? 4. Which writer were you talking ——————? 5. Which candidate have you voted ——————-? Answers 1. for 2. to 3. for 4. about 5. for Business English
When we ask a question, the preposition will fall at the end of the question. For example: Who were you talking TO? What were you talking ABOUT? Exercise 1: ...
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Prepositions at the end of questions · 1. What are you crying ————–? · 2. Who shall I give this ——————? · 3. What are you waiting ——————? · 4. Which writer were you ...
Quiz topic: Questions ending with prepositions 1. Who are you waiting _____? a) about b) at c) to d) for a) If you arrange to meet someone and you are early, you might have to wait _____ the other person. Which preposition goes with the verb 'to wait'? b) If ...