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Ejercicios: Practicar las preposiciones con una canción de Pink Floyd
La practica de las preposiciones de hoy es mediante una canción de Pink Floyd, “Learning to Fly”. Tenéis que completar los huecos con una preposición de lugar o de movimiento.


Hi teacher, quite a great song which reminds me my rebel youth (ok, only my youth, I was never rebel). Incidentally, I would mention that the on-line dictionaries I handle don’t include the words unladened,unheeded and unthreatened. Is it so usual in English creating negative words which the dictionaries cannot recognize? Sorry for my poor English, and thank you again.
Dear Mike,
It is quite common not to have the negative form of adjectives in the dictionary. I suppose it is to save space. But it also depends on the dictionary (for instance, “unheeded” comes up in the Macmillan Online dictionary).”un” is generally the most common negative prefix so if you can’t find the word in the dictionary, you can look it up in the British National Corpus (https://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/) and see if it is used.