Complete the following sentences with the correct preposition: to, toward, on, onto, in, or into. Some sentences may have more than one possible correct answer. Remember that a few verbs of motion take only "on" rather than "onto."
1. Anna has returned __to____ her home town.
2. The dog jumped ___into___ the lake.
3. Are the boys still swimming ___in___ the pool?
4. Thomas fell ___on___ the floor.
5. The plane landed ___on___ the runway.
6. We drove __toward___ the river for an hour, but turned north before we reached it.
7. The kids climbed ___on___ the monkey bars.
8. Joanna got __into____ Fred's car.
9. The baby spilled his cereal ___on___ the floor.
10. We cried to the man on the ladder, "Hang ___on___!"
11. I just called __to____ say I love you.
12. Matthew and Michelle moved the table __into____ the dining room.
13. Allan left your keys ___on___ the table.
14. Dr. Karper apologized for interrupting us, and told us to carry ___on___ with our discussion.
15. I'd like ___to___ ask you a question.
16. Pat drove Mike ___to___ the airport.
17. Glenn almost fell ___in___ the river.
18. The waitress noticed that there was no more Diet Pepsi ___in___ Marty's glass.
19. Lee and Sarah took the bus that was heading __toward____ the university.
20. Mary Sue jumped ___on___ the stage and danced.
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