Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. He swore to take (his) revenge his political enemies.
2. If she threatens to leave, it should bring him his senses.
3. Clare and Phil were immersed conversation in the corner.
3. Clare and Phil were immersed conversation in the corner.
4. He was treated a hero on his release from prison.
5. To judge what he said, he was very disappointed.
6. Her voice was imbued an unusual seriousness.
7. She gazed him in amazement.
5. To judge what he said, he was very disappointed.
6. Her voice was imbued an unusual seriousness.
7. She gazed him in amazement.
Answers
1. on 2. to 3. in 4. as 5. from 6. with 7. at
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