Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
The picture is … the wall.
Question 1:
The picture is … the wall.
A.
in
B.
under
C.
on
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Practice Quiz 79 | B1 – Intermediate
30 minutes
30 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
There are apple trees … the house.
You sit … me in the classroom.
Mary sometimes sits … John and Jill.
The books are … the shelf.
My mother’s plant is … the TV.
There is a bench … my house.
There is a museum … the school.
The pillow is … the blanket.
Sam usually sits … this chair.
The bookshop is … the bank.
The picture is … the wall.
Mike often hides … that tree.
The books are … my schoolbag.
The cat always sleeps … my bed.
The desks are … the blackboard in the classroom.
We are getting married … France.
Our school play is … my birthday.
The reception is … 5:00 pm.
I exercise … the gym.
She is good … playing chess.
I live … the top floor.
We waited for them … the lobby.
He keeps looking … me.
She gave me a tap … my shoulder.
My dog is sleeping … my bed.
Her birthday is … May.
Her birthday is … May 21 st .
Let’s meet … 11 o’clock.
There is a concert … the stadium.
I forget my phone … work.
Some other questions you may be interested in
This Irish modernist author wrote a landmark novel which parallels episodes of Homers Odyssey.
This Irish singer-songwriter rose to fame with her debut album The Lion and the Cobra. In 1992, she infamously tore a photo into pieces, saying Fight the real enemy.
What Irish actor rose to stardom in 1962 when he played T. E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia?
This singer-songwriter and musician, known as the Belfast Cowboy, recorded the studio albums Astral Weeks and Moondance and the live album Its Too Late to Stop Now.
This poet and playwright was the first Irishman honored with the Nobel Prize in Literature. In his later years he served as an Irish Senator for two terms.
This Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics wrote more than 60 plays during his lifetime, which earned him a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.