Using Prepositions in a Sentence:
Being Concise
Choose the best answer to each question.
Choose the most concise sentence that remains clear and logical.
- We plan to go to the party at Mike's house on New Year's Eve.
- We plan to go to the New Year's Eve party at Mike's house.
- We plan to go to Mike's New Year's Eve party.
Choose the most concise sentence that remains clear and logical.
- Mike is currently renting a house in Medford.
- Mike is renting a house in the town of Medford at the present.
- At the moment, Mike is renting a house in Medford.
Choose the most concise sentence that remains clear and logical.
- The house that Mike is renting has two bedrooms.
- A two-bedroom house is rented.
- Mike is renting a two-bedroom house.
Choose the most concise sentence that remains clear and logical.
- A neighbor of Mike's is helping him organize the party.
- Mike's neighbor is helping him organize the party.
- A neighbor is for Mike's party preparations.
Choose the most concise sentence that remains clear and logical.
- Mike throws wonderful dinner parties.
- The dinner parties that Mike throws are wonderful.
- Mike dinner parties are wonderful.