Exercise: among, between.

Exercise on the differences between along, through.

Fill in the spaces with the prepositions: among or between. In some cases both words are possible but only write ONE word.

Example:
There was a tower between     the two hills.

1) You'll see the pub the church and the library.

2) The thief sat two large police officers.

3) You'll find the books on birds the books on mammals and the books on flowers.

4) London is situated the counties of Surrey, Essex, Hampshire and Berkshire.

5) We came to a small house the trees.

6) Jenny shared out the sweets her friends.

7) Muhammed Ali is said to be the greatest boxers of all time.

8) The stone hit Goliath the eyes.

9) The valley lay the snowy mountains and the forest.

10) You'll never find your ring all that rubbish.

 

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*Incorrect answers are shown in red. You have TWO chances to find the correct answers.

 

 

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