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I am not aware of any issues WITH / FOR / TO / OF the new computer software.
WITH
We need to come to an arrangement that is acceptable WITH / OF / ABOUT TO everyone.
TO
Julian is confident WITH / FOR / TO / OF being able to pass his driving test by the end of the summer.
OF
Local people are becoming increasingly frustrated TO / OF/ WITH / FOR the lack of parking spaces in the town centre.
WITH
The new government has been critical TO / OF/ WITH / FOR tax increases in the past.
OF
This next piece of music will be familiar TO / OF/ WITH / ABOUT many of you here.
TO
Polly is obsessed WITH / TO / FOR / OF fitness. She does five exercise classes a week.
WITH
Kira is feeling a bit anxious WITH / ABOUT / OF/ FOR starting university.
ABOUT
Thank you for Isabelle’s birthday present. She was delighted WITH / OF / TO / FOR it.
WITH
Simon has bought a bike, because it is more convenient WITH / OF / FOR / TO   him to cycle to college than take the bus.
FOR
CORRECT IT (or not!): I’m usually quite tolerant at noisy neighbours but last night’s party was too much even for me.
I’m usually quite tolerant of noisy neighbours but last night’s party was too much even for me.
CORRECT IT (or not!): Dan was so confident at passing his driving test that he had organised a party to celebrate.
Dan was so confident of passing his driving test that he had organised a party to celebrate.
CORRECT IT (or not!): Try to be kind with everyone, you might need their help one day.
Try to be kind to everyone, you might need their help one day.
CORRECT IT (or not!): I’ve just finished decorating my bedroom and I’m really pleased with the way it’s turned out.
CORRECT
CORRECT IT (or not!): My roses are not doing too well. I don’t think they’re suited in this climate.
My roses are not doing too well. I don’t think they’re suited to this climate.
CORRECT IT (or not!): Bert is anxious with his meeting with his boss tomorrow.
Bert is anxious about his meeting with his boss tomorrow.
CORRECT IT (or not!): I’m disappointed in myself- I could have won the race if I’d trained harder.
CORRECT
CORRECT IT (or not!): Our teacher was proud about our exam results.
Our teacher was proud of our exam results.
The sports centre’s new membership policy was not PTEBCAELCA ______ the committee so they expressed their objection to it.
acceptable to
I keep forgetting the steps to the new dance and I’m very SRFTAERDTU ______ it.
frustrated about
I always wear a long-sleeved shirt at the beach as my skin is very ENVSIIEST ______ the sun.
sensitive to
Each one of us is PLEBNIESRSO ______ our own health and well-being. We can’t blame others for our poor choices.
responsible for
Ana is FCIOTNDNE ______ her chances in the gymnastics tournament.
confident about
I’m GEHDLDEIT______ your decision to join our gym.
delighted about
Tai Chi is a gentle type of exercise that is perfectly SIDUET ______ older people.
suited to
The swimming pool is ESLOCD ______ nonmembers this morning.
closed to
Daffy's destructive pattern of behaviour may be AIIMRAFL ______ some of you.
familiar to