Complete these sentences using of or with.
1 You must be fed up. listening to me
complaining about my work - how has your day been? 2 I've always been jealous people who can
sing well. Even my cat leaves the room when I start
singing. 3 I've put a lot of work into this essay, and I'm really
proud it.
4 I thought I was getting toothache, but the dentist said there's nothing wrong my teeth at all.
2 Complete these sentences using about or for.
1 I feel really sorry. Lucy. First day of her holiday and she's got the flu.
2 Are you serious starting your own business?
It's a very risky thing to do, you know. 3 We're very excited. going to Egypt. We've
always wanted to see the pyramids.
4 I think it was Van Gogh who was famous
painting sunflowers, wasn't it?
3 Complete these sentences using in or to.
1 Are you and Jim interested tennis? I think I
can get some tickets for Wimbledon next week. 2 You don't look at all similar Mark. It's difficult
to believe he's your brother.
3 Who's that woman over there dressed
I want someone to introduce me to her.
black?
4 Thank you so much. I'll never forget how kind
you've been
me.
4 Complete these sentences with the correct preposition.
1 A Did you try that new Italian restaurant? B Yeah. The food was OK, but I wasn't satisfied
the service. 2 It's typical Bob to disappear when it's time to
do the washing-up! 3 A Excuse me, could you tell me where the post
office is?
B I'm sorry, I'm not familiar
B Hello. I'd like to speak to the person responsible
recruitment, please.
Ответы
Ответ:
of or with:
1. You must be fed up with listening to me
2. I've always been jealous of people who can sing well
3. i'm really proud of it
4. there is nothing wrong with my teeth at all
about or for:
1. I feel really sorry for Lucy.
2. are you serious about
3. We're very excited about going to Egypt
4. I think it was Van Gogh who was famous for painting sunflowers
in or to
1. Are you and Jim interested in tennis?
2. You don't look at all similar to Mark
3. Who's that woman over there dressed in black
4. I'll never forget how kind you've been to me
correct preposition:
1. I wasn't satisfied with the service
2. It's typical for Bob to disappear when it's time to do the washing-up
3. Hello. I'd like to speak to the person responsible for recruitment, please