Exercício: As preposições in, on, at, off, for

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Escolham a opção que melhor preenche os espaços em branco, fazendo uso correto das preposições In, On, At, Off, For.
  1. She was...work when I spoke with her.
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  2. He might fall...the horse if you don't help him.
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  3. He set a good example...his children.
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  4. He didn't have his shoes...when it happened.
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  5. I'm sorry, he's not...right now. Could you come back later?
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  6. I need to know what happened there last night. What...?
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  7. Do you really think they're...drugs because they're missing work?
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  8. They're having a going away party...her mother.
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  9. They still depend...their mother.
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
  10. You did the right thing...telling me about what happened.
    1. In
    2. On
    3. At
    4. Off
    5. For
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Marcio_Farias 1 24 214
1c
2d
3e
4b
5a
6e
7b
8 - I don't know. Can we have a going away party for someone leaving town, for instance?
9b
10a - It seems to me that here you might drop the in and still get your message across.

Do the forum members know why "being at work" takes an "at" preposition and not an "on" preposition?
Flavia.lm 1 10 100
1 c
2 d
3 e
4 b
5 a
6 I don't know
7 b
8 e
9 b
10 a - and I agree with Marcio about dropping the preposition

@ Marcio: I guess "at" is needed because "work" in this context refers to a place. I'm at the office / at the school / at work.
felipeh6 7 58
1.She was..........work when I spoke with her.
c.at

2.He might fall.......the horse if you don't help him.
d.off

3.He set a good example........his children.
e.for

4.He didn't have his shoes................when it happened.
b.on

5.I'm sorry, he's not.........right now.Could you come back later?
a.In

6.I need to know what happened there last night.What...........?
e.for

7.Do you really think they're.........drugs because they're missing work?
b.on

8.They're having a going away party.........her mother.
e.for

9.They still depend..........their mother.
b.on

10.You did the right thing...........telling me about what happened.
e.for
1c
2d
3e
4b
5a
6e
7b
8e
9b
10e