Fill in the gaps using prepositions: Of (4), with, by, for (2), to (4), from. 1. Regent’s Park is the home London Zoo 2Queen Victoria came the throne in 1837. 3. She ruled the country 64 years.
4. There are some places in London that remind us Queen Victoria.
5. Queen Elizabeth the Second is Head the Commonwealth.
6. What places in London are connected the Royal Family?
7. In front of Albert Hall there is a monument Prince Albert built Queen Victoria.
8. The Mall, a wide avenue used royal processions, runs Trafalgar Square Buckingham Palace.
9. The royal parks in and around London are open the public free charge.
2. Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837. (We use the preposition "to" to indicate movement towards a place or position. In this case, Queen Victoria moved towards the throne.)
3. She ruled the country for 64 years. (We use the preposition "for" to specify a period of time. In this case, Queen Victoria ruled the country for 64 years.)
4. There are some places in London that remind us of Queen Victoria. (We use the preposition "of" to show similarity or association. In this case, these places in London are associated with Queen Victoria.)
5. Queen Elizabeth the Second is the Head of the Commonwealth. (We use the preposition "of" to indicate a relationship or position. In this case, Queen Elizabeth is in the position of being the head of the Commonwealth.)
6. What places in London are connected to the Royal Family? (We use the preposition "to" to show a connection or association. In this case, we want to know which places in London have a connection to the Royal Family.)
7. In front of Albert Hall there is a monument to Prince Albert built by Queen Victoria. (We use the prepositions "to" and "by" to indicate the purpose of the monument and the person who built it. In this case, the monument is dedicated to Prince Albert and it was built by Queen Victoria.)
8. The Mall, a wide avenue used for royal processions, runs from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace. (We use the preposition "from" to indicate the starting point and the preposition "to" to indicate the destination. In this case, The Mall starts at Trafalgar Square and ends at Buckingham Palace.)
9. The royal parks in and around London are open to the public free of charge. (We use the preposition "to" to indicate that something is available for someone's use or access. In this case, the royal parks are open for the public to enjoy without any cost.)