Prepositions | Choose the correct answer. |
He might (have, of) changed his mind. | have |
Everyone except Pete and (I, me) have finished the assignment. | me |
Check (to, and) see if Sue is here. | to |
Remember, Bill asked us to keep this information between you and (I, me). | me |
The lab assistant, along with the lead instructor and (she, her), will be absent Friday. | her |
The stack of books was divided (among, between) the four students. | among |
Pat will come (in to, into) the store to work at 3 p.m. | into |
It seemed (as if, like) Tom was always in need of money. | as if |
Andrew and Elizabeth divided the reward money (among, between) themselves. | between |
Ron went (into, in to) see the boss. | in to |
Please get the key from Mrs. Davis or (she, her). | her |
I feel (as if, like) I could finish the project in two hours. | as if |
If (to, too) many people show up, we will have to get more chairs. | too |
Paul had filled in all the blanks (accept, except) two. | except |
Lana said she couldn't (accept, except) the money Dave offered. | accept |
Your suggestions______ (okay as is, insert "for") and interest in the Lincoln project are quite helpful. | insert "for" |
No one but Mr. Clark and (he, him) have the combination to the safe. | him |
You should (have, of) seen her face when I told her the news! | have |
Let's keep this information between you and (I, me). | me |
Lance's speech was (to, too) complicated for most people to follow. | too |