Choose the right preposition or adverb of place and direction from the box. Along, right, in (2), across,...

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Choose the right preposition or adverb of place and direction from the box. Along, right, in (2), across, on your left into straight, from left to right, through around

  1. I keep my car.the garage, not. the street.
  2. .you can see the Houses of Pa ment.
  3. Turn .just after the school.
  4. The photo shows, .his sons Ale, Andrew, Nick and Gregory.
  5. Go .,don't make any turns 6. They remove trees highways are dead or diseased.
  6. Is it legal to ride your bike .the nel?
  7. "The Shop .the Corner is an American romantic comedy
  8. The administration plans to open a waterpark just .the street.
  9. Am I allowed to drive .Canada with my US car

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To complete the sentences with the correct prepositions or adverbs of place and direction, we need to consider the context and the usual usage of these words in English. Here is the expanded explanation and the answers:

  1. I keep my car in the garage, not on the street.

    • "In" is used to indicate that something is inside a space, like a garage. "On" is used for surfaces, such as a street.
  2. On your right, you can see the Houses of Parliament.

    • "On your right" is a common phrase to indicate something is located to the right side of a person or viewer.
  3. Turn right just after the school.

    • "Right" is used here as a direction to indicate which way to turn.
  4. The photo shows from left to right, his sons Alek, Andrew, Nick, and Gregory.

    • "From left to right" is a phrase used to describe the order in which people or objects appear in a photo or lineup.
  5. Go straight, don't make any turns.

    • "Straight" is used to indicate continuing in the same direction without turning.
  6. They remove trees along highways that are dead or diseased.

    • "Along" is used to indicate something happening at various points on a line, such as a highway.
  7. Is it legal to ride your bike through the tunnel?

    • "Through" indicates moving in one side and out of the other side of an enclosed space, such as a tunnel.
  8. "The Shop Around the Corner" is an American romantic comedy.

    • "Around" in this context is part of a proper noun, a title of a movie, and indicates a nearby location.
  9. The administration plans to open a waterpark just across the street.

    • "Across" is used to indicate something located on the opposite side of a space, like a street.
  10. Am I allowed to drive into Canada with my US car?

    • "Into" is used to indicate movement towards the interior of a place or country, in this case, Canada.

Each preposition or adverb is chosen based on its typical usage and the meaning it conveys in relation to place or direction.

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  1. I keep my car in the garage, not on the street.
  2. Along you can see the Houses of Parliament.
  3. Turn right just after the school.
  4. The photo shows, from left to right, his sons Ale, Andrew, Nick and Gregory.
  5. Go straight, don't make any turns.
  6. They remove trees along highways that are dead or diseased.
  7. Is it legal to ride your bike into the tunnel?
  8. "The Shop Around the Corner is an American romantic comedy.
  9. The administration plans to open a waterpark just across the street.
  10. Am I allowed to drive into Canada with my US car?

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