Apache 39's English Classes Online Class exercise B2 Consolidation: Present Tense & Prepositions Consolidation: Present Tense & Prepositions 1 / 14 The men are talking in the living room. Where __________________________ Finish the indicated question. Check 2 / 14 John wants to see his brother this afternoon. When ______________________________________ Finish the indicated question. Check 3 / 14 Mary has two aunts and one uncle. How many ____________________________ Finish the indicated question. Check 4 / 14 The girls are wearing new skirts. (Object) What ______________________________________ Finish the indicated question. Check 5 / 14 Mrs. Jones is talking ____________ the men. Type in the correct preposition. Check 6 / 14 We are taking the chairs __________ the dining room. Type in the correct preposition. Check 7 / 14 I have a good book ______________Kimberly. Type in the correct preposition. Check 8 / 14 He likes to listen _________ the radio. Type in the correct preposition. Check 9 / 14 Mrs. Brown is not __________ home. Type in the correct preposition. Check 10 / 14 Do you want to stay home this weekend? Answer negatively in a complete sentence. Remember that if you use contractions, use an apostrophe (‘) and not an accent (´). Check 11 / 14 Do large families always have big houses? Answer negatively in a complete sentence. Remember that if you use contractions, use an apostrophe (‘) and not an accent (´). Check 12 / 14 Does June sometimes wear new clothes to school? Answer negatively in a complete sentence. Remember that if you use contractions, use an apostrophe (‘) and not an accent (´). Check 13 / 14 Do old people always like to talk to young people? Answer negatively in a complete sentence. Remember that if you use contractions, use an apostrophe (‘) and not an accent (´). Check 14 / 14 Is she studying in her bedroom? Answer negatively in a complete sentence. Remember that if you use contractions, use an apostrophe (‘) and not an accent (´). Check Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Class Exercises Contents Contact me