Prepositions

HOW TO PLAY:

  • Choose the missing prepositions from the drop-down menus below.
  • Click the button at the bottom to check your answers.
  • Press the "refresh" button on your browser to play again.

   about      after      against      at      for      for      in      in      in      of      of      of      On      out      out      over      up      up  
Russia's president Vladimir Putin has warned that the crisis North Korea could cause a "planetary catastrophe". He said if war broke on the Korean Peninsular, there would be a huge loss life. He told reporters a meeting China that talking and "peaceful dialogue" were the only ways to end the crisis. He warned the USA and North Korea that talking military action and war was very dangerous. He said: "Ramping military hysteria such conditions is senseless. It's a dead end." Mr Putin said North Korea would never give its nuclear programme. He said: "They will eat grass instead stopping their nuclear programme, as long as they do not feel safe."

Tensions Korea are reaching very dangerous levels. Sunday, North Korea carried its most powerful nuclear test ever. The United Nations Security Council met to tell North Korea to stop its testing. Many countries called stronger sanctions North Korea. Mr Putin said sanctions have never worked and would never work. He said sanctions against North Korea would be useless and ineffective. The US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, said North Korea was "begging war" because its words and actions. She said: "War is never something the United States wants. We don't want it now. But our country's patience is not unlimited. We will defend our allies and our territory."

Back to the global catastrophe lesson.

Share this lesson

More Free Sites by Sean Banville

Online Activities