Insert the correct preposition, contraction, or preposition plus article cued in English.

a. Ich wohne _________ _________ (in a) Wohngemeinschaft.
b. _________ (On) Mittwoch und Freitag gehe ich zur Vorlesung.
c. Der Professor steht immer _________ _________ (in front of the) Klasse und spricht _________ (about) Philosophie.
d. Jedes Wochenende gehen sie _________ _________ (in the) Kneipe.
e. _________ _________ (In the) Semesterferien wollen wir nach Österreich fahren.
f. Du sollst nicht _________ _________ (on my) Schreibtisch sitzen! Leg dich lieber _________ _________ (on my) Bett.
g. Die Mensa liegt _________ _________ (next to the) Bibliothek und _________ _________ (behind the) Kino!
h. Und __________ (between the) Universität und dem Kino liegt eine Bäckerei.


a. in einer
b. Am
c. vor der, über
d. in die
e. In den
f. auf meinem, auf mein
g. neben der, hinter dem
h. zwischen der

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Fill in the letter of the word that best fits in each sentence. Use each letter only once

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Read the following paragraphs and respond to the questions that follow by choosing the letter of the correct answer.

In August 1867, Roaming Leader, a member of the Skidi band of the Pawnee nation, on orders from his chief, led a scouting party to look for buffalo. The whole band—several dozen men, women, and children—had left its village of mud lodges in northwestern Nebraska two months earlier for the annual buffalo hunt. As the scouts rode along the Platte River, they carefully avoided Cheyenne and Arapaho hunting parties that might attack them and take their horses. Eventually, the Skidi party found three buffalo standing alone by a creek. Quickly and skillfully, they shot the animals and butchered them so they could carry the carcasses back to camp on their five horses. There, outside the tents, which had been carefully arranged according to constellations of stars in the sky, women deftly cut up and dried the meat, then made mats out of the intestines, robes and blankets out of the hides, and implements out of the bones. What can you infer about the Skidi people? a. They were farmers who grew a lot of the food they ate. b. They hunted with guns. c. They were interested in astronomy. d. They were a warrior tribe who fought often with neighboring tribes.

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