Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Prepositions with to be

English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 7
English Grammar Prepositions

Q1 What are you up to?
(a) trying now
(b) doing now
(c) achieving now
(d) starting now

Q2 What are you into?
(a) capable of
(b) proud of
(c) familiar with
(d) interested in

Q3 I'm off on Monday.
(a) having a holiday
(b) having an extra day
(c) having a long day
(d) having a short day

Q4 Are you in on the latest developments?
(a) kept informed about
(b) kept attached to
(c) kept told about
(d) kept written to
Q5 You're on next.

(a) It's your opportunity
(c) It's your time
(b) It's your moment
(d) It's your turn

Q6 Are you in on Tuesdays?
(a) at home
(b) in touch
(c) in the house
(d) in the area

Q7 I'm certainly up for it.
(a) willing to try
(b) ready to take
(c) wanting a chance
(d) keen to go

Q8 You should know that I'm all for it.
(a) completely taken with
(c) in complete agreement with
(b) wholly interested in
(d) in complete satisfaction with
Q9 I'm through with that company.

(a) completed with
(b) finished with
(c) tired of
(d) sick of

Q10 I'm after a new car.
(a) searching for
(b) looking for
(c) aiming for
(d) trying for

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