Prepositions and Adverbs - 2 (Adv) Choose the correct preposition/adverb: to, with, of, for, about. The clerk provided us __ all the information we needed. with for of to about My neighbor takes care of my little boys in the afternoon. She's so good __ children. about with to of for I disapprove __ people who make all sorts of promises which they have no intention of keeping. to of with about for She made a point __ coming late so that everyone would look at her. for to of about with I object __ being kept waiting. Why can't you be on time? for with about to of Mother was furious __ children for coming so late. about of with for to I was so afraid __ missing the train that I took a taxi to the station. to with of about for I am sorry __ Monday. I didn't mean to leave you with all that work. to about with for of He has worked __ this company for 20 years, but now they're going to dismiss him. about for of with to What __ taking a day off and spending it in the mountains? for with of to about In fairy stories, stepmothers are always unkind __ their stepchildren. of to for with about I want two tickets __ Romeo and Juliet for Friday night. about for with to of I'm waiting __ my friend. He'll be here in a moment. for to of about with It never occurred __ me that I was living with a liar. of for to about with "In accordance __ the wishes of my people," said the president, "I'm retiring from public life." about of with for to This regulation doesn't apply __ us. We don't live here. with of for to about
Prepositions Used with Adjectives and Participles (Intermediate)
Prepositions Used after Verbs (Intermediate)
Prepositions of Travel and Movement (Intermediate)
Prepositions of Time and Date (Intermediate)
Advanced English - Prepositions and Adverbs - Exercise 1
Intermediate English - Prepositions and Adverb - Exercise 1
Intermediate English - Prepositions and Adverb - Exercise 2