Tuesday, 2 May 2017

1. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. It was a lavish reception        befitted (= be appropriate for) a visitor of her status.
2. This state        affairs (= a situation) can no longer be ignored.
3. I felt I was being an encumbrance (= burden)        them.
4. He's very knowledgeable        Latin American culture.
5. She's very knowledgeable        all kinds of music.
6. He was well aware        the problem.
7. We acted according        the instructions we received.
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1. as 2. of 3. to 4. about 5. about 6. of 7. to

2. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. 
       your permission, I'd like to say a few words.
2. The present whereabouts        the manuscript is unknown.
3. Rival fans hurled abuse 
       each other.
4. They begged police to take him 
      .
5. There was a wariness 
       her tone.
6. He takes 
       (= begin sth such as a job) his duties next week.
7. Missiles were fired        the enemy.
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1. with 2. of 3. at 4. away 5. in 6. up 7. at

 3. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. God has absolved you        any obligation in this respect.
2. The Prophet often stressed a believer's moral obligation        his neighbours.
3. The warriors are exempted        the obligation of keeping their arms with them while praying.
4. His revolutionary ardour (=passion) was an example        his followers.
5. her conduct        her husband
6. His voice was throbbing (=pulsate)        emotion.
7. I'll back you        (= support) if they don't believe you.
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1. from 2. towards 3. from 4. to 5. towards 6. with 7. up

4. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. Unless You turn away their guile from me, I might yet yield        their allure.
2. Such a development seems unlikely, at least        the short term.
3.        the longer term, children of depressed mothers are more likely to suffer from childhood depression.
4. The sound of loud music emanated        (= issue from) the building.
5. The proposal originally emanated        (= issue from) the UN.
6. Two main partners pull in opposite directions        EU matters.
7. We are committed        improving services.
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1. to 2. in 3. in 4. from 5. from 6. on 7. to

5. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. The government remains committed        protecting Green Belt areas.
2. A third of the population is living        or below the poverty line.
3. the gyration (= rotation) of the earth        its axis
4. If we don't make a profit, my job is        the line (= at risk).
5. an air        nonchalance (= indifference)
6. You cannot deny this opportunity        me.
7. The murder sent shock waves 
       the whole community.
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1. to 2. at 3. on 4. on 5. of 6. to 7. through

6. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. They drew lots (= choose by lot)        the right to go first.
2. The new software will prove a boon (=advantage; blessing)        Internet users.
3. They hoped to enlist (= obtain) the help of the public        solving the crime.
4. They both enlisted (= join one of the armed forces)        1915.
5. She is not noted        her largesse (= she is not generous).
6.  We're        dire (= very serious) need of your help.
7. The firm is       dire straits (= in a very difficult situation) and may go bankrupt.
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1. for 2. to 3. in 4. in 5. for 6. in 7. in

7. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. Exercising regularly will pay dividends (= produce great advantages)        the end.
2. The word ‘professional’ has connotations        skill and excellence.
3. Find Laos        the globe.
4. His deeds went down        the annals of British history.
5. She was remembered        the annals of the war.
6. his first-ever (= happening for the first time) visit        London
7.  We flew home        (=through a place) Dubai.
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1. in 2. of 3. on 4. in 5. in 6. to 7. via

8. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. The paint had solidified        the tray.
2. Her health was adversely affected        the climate.
3. He wouldn't allow emotions to get        the way of (= prevent something from happening) him doing his job.
4. He was present        the meeting ex officio (=because of your job, rank or position).
5. New regulations will allow residents to travel        member states without let or hindrance (=freely).
6. to institute (= introduce) criminal proceedings        somebody
7. After her illness she was divested        (= take something away from) much of her responsibility.
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1. in 2. by 3. in 4. at 5. between 6. against 7. of

9. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. I directed my question        the chairman.
2. The victim's widow protested        the leniency of the sentence.
3. He seated himself        the desk.
4. They've got three kids and one        the way (= not yet born).
5. By then, Henry seemed less compliant (= ready to conform)        his wife's wishes than he had six months before.
6. Which is the largest city        the world?
7. French is spoken in many parts        the world
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1. to 2. at 3. behind 4. on 5. with 6. in 7. of

10. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. I spent days agonizing        whether to take the job or not.
2. She was becoming increasingly despondent (= sad, without much hope) 
       the way things were going.
3. We were fully apprised (= inform)        the situation.
4.  I don't want to go to the party, but I suppose I'd better put        an appearance (= go there for a short time).
5. For the government, the war was a welcome diversion        the country's economic problems.
6. These protests have really made the government sit 
       and take notice (= realize the importance of the situation).
7. poems reprinted        kind permission of the author
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1. over 2. about 3. of 4. in 5. from 6. up 7. by


Tuesday, 25 October 2016

1. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. She vaulted (= jump)         the gate.
2. She is to be buried         the family vault.
3. Bystanders claim they were manhandled (= handle a person roughly)         security guards.
4. They were manhandled         a waiting truck.
5. They inflicted a humiliating defeat         the home team.
6. We have all become habituated         (= familiar with) thinking and reacting in certain ways.
7. Years of failure have sapped (= weaker; destroy) him         his confidence.
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1. over 2. in 3. by 4. into 5. on 6. to 7. of

2. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. I take (a) pride (= a feeling of pleasure)         my work.
2. The ship was now just a speck (=a tiny spot)         the distance.
3. specks         dust
4. They suffered the ignominy (= disgrace)         defeat.
5. to have/show a disposition (=an inclination or tendency)         violence
6. people         a nervous disposition (= temperament)
7. Is the public wilfully blind         what is going on?
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1. in 2. in 3. of 4. of 5. towards 6. of 7. to

3. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. He was charged         wilful (= done deliberately) damage to property.
2. a tasty morsel (= a small amount)         food
3. He ate it all, down         the last morsel.
4. The dog was chewing (= bite continuously)         a bone.
5. One of the victims of the fire remains         a critical condition.
6. a stand-off (= deadlock)         the union and the management
7. The sound of the telephone intruded         (= have an unpleasant effect on) his dreams.
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1. with 2. of 3. to 4. on 5. in 6. between 7. into

4. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. to hold/order an enquiry         the affair
2. A spokesman said the changes were not in reaction         the company's recent losses.
3. The decision provoked an angry reaction         local residents.
4. He has lived         (= experience a disaster or other unpleasant situation and survive it) two world wars.
5. My talk falls naturally         three parts.
6. There was continuous firing         the night.
7. He watched the election results         some apprehension (= anxiety). 
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1. into 2. to 3. from 4. through 5. into 6. throughout 7. with

5. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. The railway is still         construction. 
2. It would be seriously misleading to suggest that television has no effect         children.
3. He was very cautious (= careful) about committing himself         anything.
4. The book gives us fascinating insights (= an understanding of what sth is like)         life in Mexico.
5. I hope you have gained some insight         the difficulties we face.
6. a fresh insight         Picasso's mind
7. Some of the commercial activities were a cover         espionage (= spying).
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1. under 2. on 3. to 4. into 5. into 6. into 7. for

6. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. I see my role as being a catalyst (= a person that causes a change)         change.
2. He feels more confident         home turf (= the place where sb lives and works).
3. Instead of talking the matter         with him, she allowed her resentment to fester (= become much worse) in her mind.
4. His opinions chimed         (= agree with) the mood of the nation.
5. It was remiss (= careless of duty)         them not to inform us of these changes sooner.
6. She had clearly been remiss (= negligent negligent)         her duty.
7. A writ was served on the firm in respect         (= concerning) their unpaid bill.
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1. for 2. on 3. over 4. in with 5. of 6. in 7. of

7. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. She had clearly been remiss (= negligent negligent)         her duty.
2. They were living         the most deplorable (=shockingly bad) conditions. 
3. ‘Walk’ is the root         ‘walks’, ‘walked’, ‘walking’ and ‘walker’.
4. a writer         transcendent (= extremely great) genius
5. The second team adopted a much more rigorous (= thorough) approach         the problem.
6. Each blind student was paired (= put together)         a sighted student.
7. She is dedicated (= committed)         her job.
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1. in 2. in 3. of 4. of 5. to 6. with 7. to

8. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. 
1. The administration was tainted         scandal.
2. to be free         the taint of corruption
3. Satan is ever a betrayer         man.
4. She expended (= use or spend) all her efforts         the care of home and children.
5. He was completely bewitched (= impress)         her beauty.
6. I heard about the sale         (= by means of a particular person, system, etc.) Jane.
7. The news programme came to us         satellite.
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1. with 2. from 3. of 4. on 5. by 6. via 7. via

9. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. We have been inundated (= overwhelm)         offers of help.
2. Fans inundated the radio station         calls.
3. He brightened         (= feel or look happier) at their words of encouragement.
4. He would never do anything that went         his conscience.
5. I'll lend it         you on condition that you bring it back tomorrow.
6. I think you'll find the wind slows you         a bit.
7. We sat in the yard feasting         (= eat a large amount of food) barbecued chicken and beer.
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1. with 2. with 3. up 4. against 5. to 6. down 7. on

10. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. His comments left me at a loss (= not knowing what to say or do)         words.
2. I'm
        a loss what to do next.
3. She did not weaken         her resolve (= resolution).
4. The ice         the river was rock solid (= extremely hard).
5. She doesn't want to make a big emotional commitment (= a promise to do sth)         Steve at the moment.
6. The party has kept its tenacious (= determined) hold         power for more than twenty years.
7. I didn't mean to leave her name         the list; it was an oversight (= inadvertent mistake).
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1. for 2. at 3. in 4. on 5. to 6. on 7. off

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