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: ...
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.
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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?
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 _____
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
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.