Hill 6. Prepositions
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Read the text and type in the prepositions: in, of, at, about, to, on, from
Lynn was five years old. She had a lot [of] little friends.
They were older, and they were [at] school.
These children told Lynn nice stories [about] school, so Lynn wanted to go there too.
Then one day her mother said, "You can go [to] school now, Lynn," and Lynn was very happy.
She was the youngest child [in] the school, and [on] the first day, her mother stayed [at] school with her.
But [on] the second day, Lynn said [to] her, ''You can go home now, Mummy."
Lynn's mother was happy, but she was sad too, because Lynn did not need her all the time now.
Lynn was very happy [at] school, and she learnt a lot [of] things there.
Her mother always said, "What have you learnt today, Lynn?" and Lynn told her.
One day, Lynn came back [from] school and said [to] her mother, "Miss Richards (she was Lynn's teacher) told us some nice stories today, Mummy.
The best was [about] Ulysses. He fought against the ... the ... er ...
"The Trojans," her mother said.
"Oh, yes, that's right," Lynn answered.
"The Trojans. And then Ulysses went back [in] his ship with some other men.
He went, to see his wife ... er ... his wife ...
"Penelope," Lynn's mother said.
Lynn stopped and looked [at] her mother. "Mummy," she said, "has someone told you this story already?"