Activity Prepositions at the End of Questions

Work with a partner. Say what the question is. Use the underlined preposition in your question. There may be more than one possible solution.

1. Question:

Answer: The movie was directed by Will Smith.

2. Question:

Answer: The cake is for Auxi.  It’s her 29th birthday today.

3. Question:

Answer: Our office is close to City Hall.

4. Question:

Answer: Juan talked about changes to the company’s commission structure.

5. Question:

Answer: Spain played against Germany in the final game of the 2010 World Cup.

6. Question:

Answer: I think she might be from Czech Republic, but I’m not sure.

7. Question:

Answer: I think they went in Rocio’s office

8. Question:

Answer: I presented after Ana.

9. Question:

Answer: I think they’re from Zimbabue.


Prepositions at the End of Questions

Who are they with?
Who did you sit with at the meeting?
What are you working on?
What are you looking at?
What was the meeting about?
Where is she from?
Where did this come from?
Which school did you go to?
Which restaurant should we eat at?
Which candidate are they going to vote for?
Whose house did they go to?
Whose problems were they talking about?
Whose party were they at last night?