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Pre-Intermediate Vocabulary Exercise: Prepositions After Adjectives: Gap Fill Exercise 2
Use a preposition to fill each gap and complete the sentence.
Nobody is keen
staying late in the office tonight.
The President has said he is optimistic
reaching an agreement before next week.
Tennis is becoming very popular
older people.
He isn't qualified
this job. Why did he get it?
That book is very relevant
the essay I have to write this weekend.
The refugees hid in the cave and were safe
the battle outside.
Did you hear Kathy is pregnant? I was totally shocked
the news!
This printer isn't very suitable
the office. We need a bigger one.
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