User:Manishrose4u/sandbox

Despite • We went swimming despite the cold water. • He passed the test despite being ill. Down • They ran down the hill. • The post office is down the road. • They have had many wars down the years. During • He fell asleep during the meeting. • I want to go swimming during the weekend. • I was bored during the whole film. From • Where do you come from? • This letter is from my wife. • I bought this car from Henry. • They prevented me from entering. • My car is different from yours. • We worked from Monday to Wednesday. • Paper is made from wood. In    • Monkeys live in the jungle. • John is the man with his hand in his pocket. • I live in an apartment. • She lives in Bangkok. • Tara was born in 1977. Including • The price is $70 including $10 for delivery. (Total= $70.) • There were four of us, including the baby. Inside • It was dark inside the tunnel. • My modem is inside my computer. It’s an internal modem. Into • John went into that shop. • If you heat ice it turns into water. • We cut the cake into ten pieces. • Five into ten makes two. Of • I live in the house at the end of the road. • Where is the key of the car? • Do you like the work of Shakespeare? • What was the cost of this book? • He lives in the City of Westminster. • It was kind of you to help me. • This is the cause of the problem. • He died of cancer. • Most tables are made of wood. • Can I have a cup of coffee? • I know some of these people. • I don’t know any of these people. • He lives south of London. • He lives in the south of London. Off • Please take your shoes off the table. • Keep off the grass. • It fell off the table and broke. • They live in a street off Fifth Avenue. On • Please don’t put your shoes on the table. • The picture is on page 7. • We live on a busy road. It’s very noisy. • She is sunbathing on the beach. • Is there water on the Moon? • I need a book on bio-chemistry. • My birthday is on Monday. • I start work on 7 May. • Let’s meet on the weekend. (US) • I’ll see you on Christmas Day. • You must be on time. • He broke his leg on getting out of the car. Onto • The cat jumped onto the chair. • The police are onto us. (slang) Opposite • There is a post office opposite my house. • She sat opposite him and looked into his eyes. Outside • I don’t live in London. I live outside London. • It was very cold outside the car. • This is outside my scope. Over • We are flying over the mountains. • Put the blanket over the bed. • The cat jumped over the wall. • Let’s discuss it over dinner. • The king ruled over the country for many years. • The town is just over the border. • It cost over $50. It was $53.25. • There is rain over the whole country. Than • He is a writer than whom there is no finer. • Your car is bigger than my car. Through • The train goes through a tunnel. • I can see light through the keyhole. • You have been through a difficult experience. • You went through a red light. • The error occurred through my own stupidity. • They worked Monday through Thursday. [US] Throughout • It is raining throughout the whole country. • He worked throughout the day, and most of the night. Till • I work from 9am till 5pm. • Please wait till I come. To • Could you give this to Kob • My car does 10 miles to the litre. • To his surprise, the door was open. • The museum is open from Monday to Friday. • The time is ten to five. [4.50] Touching • Touching your homework, I think we need to speak.

Toward (US) Towards (UK) • He drove off toward(s) the mountain. • I’d better go. It’s getting toward(s) midnight. • He contributed $100,000 toward(s) the new building. • It’s the first step toward(s) peace. • He has a positive attitude toward(s) his work. thanks.< >