Think you know English Prepositions? Take this test! (A1-C2)



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Is your knowledge of prepositions in English Intermediate or Advanced? B1, B2, C1 or C2? Take this test and find out!

This English Level Test follows the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) , and is divided into six sections so you can see whether you have an elementary (A1 / A2), intermediate (B1 / B2) or advanced (C1 / C2) level of English prepositions.

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00:00 How this English level test works!
01:22 A1 Level Test | Prepositions
04:56 A2 Level Test | Prepositions
8:35 B1 Level Test | Prepositions
12:16 B2 Level Test | Prepositions
16:36 C1 Level Test | Prepositions
20:50 C2 Level Test | Prepositions
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30 thoughts on “Think you know English Prepositions? Take this test! (A1-C2)”

  1. Good evening, Mr. Greg!
    I must tell you that your explanation is always clear and to the point.. I would like to ask you if what does the expression " to be biased against' mean. As you are reading" My boss is biased against me, so I am sure I will never get promoted at this company." It is implied that his both angry, isn't it?

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  2. 10:30 B1 Question 6

    The child was obsessed (with) his new toy.

    obsess
    โ–  verb [with obj.] preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually and to a troubling extent:

    He was obsessed with the idea of revenge.
    I became more and more obsessed by him.

    โ–  [no obj.] be constantly talking or worrying about something:
    Her husband, who is obsessing about the wrong she has done him.

    Origin: late Middle English (in the sense โ€˜haunt, possessโ€™, referring to an evil spirit ): from Latin obsess- โ€˜besiegedโ€™, from the verb obsidere, from ob- โ€˜oppositeโ€™ + sedere โ€˜sitโ€™. The current sense dates from the late 19th cent.

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  3. thx for that some of the prepositions are strict combination of some words and some of them may have different usages according to the contex (for ex "connection with/between") As a resut first, we have to memorize the strict ones and second learn the meanings for some of them finally we have to know the usage of some since they are all about grammer

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  4. One error (on?in?With?F@#ck! I'm choosing "in") A1
    One error in B2
    Two errors in C2
    Four or five instances where I didn't have the correct reply at first but was able to rectify it on time.
    Not bad for a man who had to learn English at school and never lived in Great Britain (Although I spent a few months in immersion in British families during my teens, this is an unparalleled experience that I recommend to everybody)๐Ÿ˜€

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  5. I disagree with C2 10. The usual expression is "a new lease ON life.' However, "lease" is tricky, inasmuch as it is also a verb. However, it can be used with several other prepositions even as a noun: I obtained a new lease from the new owner. The lease was for 6 years. P.S. I got all the others right.

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  6. I'm an English teacher from Chicago, and I started a new channel that combines English teaching with gaming. I've been watching your videos because I think your channel is really great! Your videos are excellent for English learners, but they're also teaching me how to make better videosโ€ฆI really appreciate all your hard work. Thank you!

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