Fill in the gaps with the prepositions We often learn poems ... heart
He is famous ... his music
How can you on ... him?
... the way, where do you live?
I usually leave home ... 7
Do you work well ... school
Have you got English ... your timetable? (at, by, for, with, on
Robin is …the youngest… girl in our class. (young)
This box is the largest box in this room. (large)
Eric is shorter than Adam. (short)
She thinks making jewelry is the worst of all. (bad)
Our new car is the fastest of all. (fast)
Her shoes are better than Andy’s shoes. (good)
Mr Potter has the biggest feet in their class. (big)
Mike’s hair is curlier than Sandy’s hair. (curly)
“Lady and the Beast” was the best TV show of all. (good)
Mr White is the oldest of all. (old)
I think cats are better than dogs. (good)
Ted’s drawings are worse than Barney’s drawings. (bad)
“Harry Potter” is the best movie of all. (good)
Jack is smarter than Rose. (smart)
Marshal’s photos are the worst of all. (bad)
Jasmine is older than Joe. (old)
I think chocolate cake is better than apple pie. (good)
He thinks his collection is the largest one in his classroom. (large)