The English Preposition Quiz is a free 4-choice web app for practicing prepositions through original sentences and hints.
It is designed for junior high school and high school learners who want to review common prepositions such as in, on, at, to, from, by, with, for, since, and during.
The courses cover place, position, direction, movement, time expressions, school and daily life phrases, verb + preposition patterns, adjective + preposition patterns, confusing contrasts, and useful prepositional phrases.
Each question asks learners to read the sentence, look at the word after the blank, and choose the preposition that best matches the situation.
Hints change according to the current question. They show clue words, core images, and contrast points with simple SVG diagrams when helpful.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making the app useful for repeated review.
For daily practice, start with the basic mix and focus on the difference between place, movement, and time. If you are preparing for tests, try the verb + preposition and adjective + preposition courses to review common grammar patterns.
Teachers and families can also use the app as a quick warm-up, review activity, or homework support tool. Because the questions are short, learners can practice a few minutes at a time without opening a workbook.
The quiz helps learners notice how prepositions connect words: a thing inside a space, movement toward a goal, a deadline on a timeline, a reason, a tool, a source, or a topic.
It also includes common combinations such as verb + preposition and adjective + preposition, so students can practice the phrases they often meet in grammar lessons, reading passages, and writing.
The quiz does not reproduce textbook passages, workbook drills, entrance exam questions, mock test questions, certification test questions, or publisher materials.
All sentences, choices, explanations, and hint examples are created independently for this app.
You can practice the prepositions that often cause hesitation in short English sentences: in / on / at, movement words such as to, into, and across, time expressions such as by, until, for, and since, and common verb or adjective patterns.
Each question is short, so it is easy to use for warm-up practice, review before a quiz, or a quick study session between lessons.
Prepositions are easier to remember when you connect them with images such as a point, surface, inside space, direction, route, deadline, and duration.
The hint area changes for each question and shows a simple visual clue, a sentence clue, and the reason the best choice fits.
Students can use the app to check weak points, while teachers and families can use it as a light review activity outside regular textbook study.
The ranking and My Page features help learners keep practicing without turning grammar review into a long worksheet session.
The hints first identify the type of preposition, then show the core image with a simple diagram.
The final hint compares confusing choices such as by/until, for/since, and in/into, so learners can check the reason instead of only memorizing the answer.
If prepositions feel difficult, start with place, movement, and time courses. After that, try verb patterns, adjective patterns, and high school grammar phrases.
Each question is short enough for quick review, but repeated attempts can help learners build a stronger sense of natural preposition usage.
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