. Insert the suitable prepositions:
I’m very disappointed ___ him.
Who else was ___ the party on Saturday.
He had difficulty ___ starting the car.
What do English people eat ___ Christmas?
That music was written ___ Beethoven.
I’m very conscious ___ my big nose.
The police car chased the robbers ___ the streets.
I’m looking ___ my lighter. Have you seen it?
I haven’t smoked ___ ages.
I’m tired ___ learning English.
Here-divide this bar of chocolate ___ yourselves, 3 of you.
His opinion differs ___ mine. You go on - there’s no need to wait ___ me.
You can always look it ___ in a dictionary.
He was very proud ___ being English.
. Insert the suitable prepositions:
I’m very disappointed __with_ him.
Who else was __at_ the party on Saturday.
He had difficulty _in__ starting the car.
What do English people eat _at__ Christmas?
That music was written __by_ Beethoven.
I’m very conscious _of__ my big nose.
The police car chased the robbers _in__ the streets.
I’m looking __for_ my lighter. Have you seen it?
I haven’t smoked _for_ ages.
I’m tired __of_ learning English.
Here-divide this bar of chocolate __by_ yourselves, 3 of you.
His opinion differs _from__ mine. You go on - there’s no need to wait __for_ me.
You can always look it _up__ in a dictionary.
He was very proud __of_ being English.
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