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Fill in the gaps with the suitable preposition.
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1-Look �that girl. She's gorgeous!
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2-I'm thinking �taking a language course.
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3-You're right. I absolutely agree �you.
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4-It's getting late.We can't wait �you much longer.
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5-She doesn't depend �her parents' money.
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6-He worries �his future.
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7- Listen �your parents' advice.
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8-Thanks��your precious help.
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9-He's going to apply �a new job.
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10-Can I speak �you alone?
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Choose the right option to replace the words in italics.
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1-It began to rain so we cancelled the match.
called off
carried on
got off
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2-I asked him if he wanted to remove his coat.
put on
put out
take off
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3-Sally resembles her mother, doesn't she?
looks at
looks like
looks after
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4-His new novel will be published next summer.
come in
come out
go out
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5-He resigned from his job when the truth about his past became known.
gave up
gave back
went out
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6-That's a good idea but I need time to meditate about it.
run�over
think over
get over
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7-The World War I� began in 1914.
broke down
broke into
broke out
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8-We never discovered why the accident happened.
tried on
found out
worked out
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9-You must search the meaning of these words in the dictionary.
look at
look on
look up
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10-A good friend will always support you.
stand for
stand by
turn down
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