Prepositions։to,into,by


1. Put to/at/in where necessary.

1. What time does the train get to London?

2. What time does the train arrive in London?

3. What time did you get home last night?

4. What time do you usually arrive to work?

5. When did you get to the cinema?

6. We arrived home felling very tired.

7. Have you ever been to China?

8. We had lunch at the airport while we were waiting for our plane.

9.He has just returned to France.

10.Are you going to that party next week?

2. Put in/to/into where necessary.

1. Three people were taken to the hospital.

2. Shall we take a taxi to the station or shall we walk?

3. I’m tired. As soon as I get home, I’m going to bed.

4. Welcome to the hotel. We hope you enjoy your stay here.

5. He opened the door and I got in the car.

6. A bird flew into the kitchen through the window.

7.Don’t wait outside! Come into the house.

3.Complete the sentences using by+ one of the following words.

Chance credit card chance hand mistake

1.We hadn’t arranged to meet. We met by chnace.

2.I didn’t intend to take your umbrella. I took it by mistake.

3.If you haven’t got any cash, you can pay by credit card.

4. I never suspected anything. It was only by chance that I found what had happened.

5. I didn’t put the pullover in the washing machine. I washed it by hand.

4. Put in by/in/on/ or with

1. He usually goes to work on the bus.

2. I saw Jane. She was on the bus.

3. How did you get here? Did you come on train?

4. How did you get here? Did you come on the train?

5. Sorry, we are late. We missed the bus, so we had to come on foot.

6. I came home in a taxi.

7.” Romeo and Juliet” is a play by Shakespeare.

8. “War and Peace” is a book by Tolstoy.

9. I don’t mind going there in the car, but I don’t want to go in your car.

10. I know that music is by Beethoven, but I don’t know how it is called.

11. The photo is taken by a friend of mine.

12. There was a small table in the bed with a lamp and a clock on it.

Prepositions։to,into,by


1. Put to/at/in where necessary.

1. What time does the train get to London?

2. What time does the train arrive in London?

3. What time did you get home last night?

4. What time do you usually arrive to work?

5. When did you get to the cinema?

6. We arrived home felling very tired.

7. Have you ever been to China?

8. We had lunch at the airport while we were waiting for our plane.

9.He has just returned to France.

10.Are you going to that party next week?

2. Put in/to/into where necessary.

1. Three people were taken to the hospital.

2. Shall we take a taxi to the station or shall we walk?

3. I’m tired. As soon as I get home, I’m going to bed.

4. Welcome to the hotel. We hope you enjoy your stay here.

5. He opened the door and I got in the car.

6. A bird flew into the kitchen through the window.

7.Don’t wait outside! Come into the house.

3.Complete the sentences using by+ one of the following words.

Chance credit card chance hand mistake

1.We hadn’t arranged to meet. We met by chnace.

2.I didn’t intend to take your umbrella. I took it by mistake.

3.If you haven’t got any cash, you can pay by credit card.

4. I never suspected anything. It was only by chance that I found what had happened.

5. I didn’t put the pullover in the washing machine. I washed it by hand.

4. Put in by/in/on/ or with

1. He usually goes to work on the bus.

2. I saw Jane. She was on the bus.

3. How did you get here? Did you come on train?

4. How did you get here? Did you come on the train?

5. Sorry, we are late. We missed the bus, so we had to come on foot.

6. I came home in a taxi.

7.” Romeo and Juliet” is a play by Shakespeare.

8. “War and Peace” is a book by Tolstoy.

9. I don’t mind going there in the car, but I don’t want to go in your car.

10. I know that music is by Beethoven, but I don’t know how it is called.

11. The photo is taken by a friend of mine.

12. There was a small table in the bed with a lamp and a clock on it.