Multiple choice

Directions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate preposition. You look ___ the time table.

  1. in

  2. for

  3. by

  4. at

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

When examining or referring to documents, schedules, or reference materials like timetables, we use the preposition 'at'. 'Look at' means to direct your eyes toward something to see it or examine it. 'In' suggests being inside something, 'for' indicates purpose, and 'by' indicates means or authorship - none of which are correct here.