IV. Fill in the blank with one preposition
1. Jane doesn't spend much money on clothes.
2. We went there by car and stayed there for the whole day.
3. He congratulated me on winning the competition.
4. She'll come home in April.
IV. Fill in the blank with one preposition
1. Jane doesn't spend much money on clothes.
2. We went there by car and stayed there for the whole day.
3. He congratulated me on winning the competition.
4. She'll come home in April.
IV. Fill in the blank with one preposition
1. Jane doesn't spend much money on clothes.
2. We went there by car and stayed there for the whole day.
3. He congratulated me on winning the competition.
4. She'll come home in April.
IV. Fill in the blank with one preposition
1. Jane doesn't spend much money on clothes.
2. We went there by car and stayed there for the whole day.
3. He congratulated me on winning the competition.
4. She'll come home in April.
1. Jane doesn't spend much money on clothes.
2. We went there by car and stayed there for the whole day.
3. He congratulated me on winning the competition.
4. She'll come home in April.