Prepositions in Italian grammar are essential elements to build coherent and meaningful sentences. They usually indicate a relationship between two words, such as location, time, or the way something is done. There are simple prepositions like “di,” “a,” “da,” “in,” “con,” “su,” “per,” and “tra/fra,” as well as articulated prepositions which are formed by combining a simple preposition with a definite article. Learning and practicing Italian prepositions will help students improve their language skills and enhance their understanding of the Italian language. The following exercises will test your knowledge of Italian prepositions and provide you with the opportunity to practice using them in context.