a Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with compound nouns.
Example: We need to stop at the next petrol _____.
A station B rank C lane
1 He was late because of the road_____.
A street B traffic C works
2 I try to avoid driving in the _____ hour.
A busy B rush C fast
3 Excuse me, is there a taxi _____near here?
A rank B queue C line
4 Slow down! The _____ limit here is 40 kph.
A driving B traffic C speed
5 We arrived late because there was a terrible traffic _____.
A jam B block C lights
6 I had to pay a €50 parking _____!
A fine B fee C find
7 I never use public _____. I always go by car.
A bus B transport C transports
8 Cycling is fantastic in Amsterdam because of all the cycle _____.
A lines B lanes C roads
b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with phrasal verbs.
Example: Too many cyclists go _____ red traffic lights.
A onto B on C through
9 Look _____! There’s a car coming the other way!
A up B out C off
10 We have to stop somewhere soon or we’ll run _____ of petrol.
A through B off C out
11 I’ll pick you _____ outside the station at 10.00.
A over B out C up
12 What time shall we set _____ for the airport tomorrow?
A on B off C up
13 They were trying to get to Vienna and ended _____ in Bratislava!
A up B off C out
c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with dependent prepositions.
Example: We’re both very keen _____ cycling.
A at B on C for
14 It’s hard to choose _____ the Channel ferry and the tunnel.
A from B between C with
15 What do you spend most of your money _____?
A for B to C on
16 My sister is really good _____ maths.
A at B with C after
17 I’m afraid _____ flying.
A from B of C for
18 Let me pay _____ dinner.
A for B out C up
19 We arrived ____ Frankfurt airport late in the evening.
A in B to C at
20 Are you worried _____ the interview tomorrow?
A about B of C for