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B2 FIRST - What's the Mistake? Prepositions

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  • The mountains are covered of snow.
    The mountains are covered WITH snow.
  • Hey, don't put the blame at me. It was Crystal's fault.
    Hey, don't put the blame ON me. It was Crystal's fault.
  • He provided us of a lot of useful information.
    He provided us WITH a lot of useful information.
  • She accused the man for stealing.
    She accused the man OF stealing.
  • We arrived to the hotel late. 
    We arrived AT the hotel late.
  • These new rules are likely to deter people of having accidents.
    These new rules are likely to deter people FROM  having accidents.
  • We arrived to Machester at night.
    We arrived IN Manchester at night.
  • I congratulate you for your success.
    I congratulate you ON your success.
  • This is an exception of the rule.
    This is an exception TO  the rule.
  • Steven failed from Maths last year.
    Steven failed IN Maths last year.
  • My book is different than yours
    My book is different FROM yours.
  • Their ignorance stems at lack of education.
    Their ignorance stems FROM lack of education.
  • I'm accustomed with hot weather.
    I'm accustomed TO hot weather
  • Having won the competition, he wouldn't stop boasting of it.
    Having won the competition, he wouldn't stop boasting ABOUT it.
  • Our class is composed from thirty students.
    Our class is composed OF thirty students.
  • Nelson Mandela was deprived from his freedom.
    Nelson Mandela was deprived OF  his freedom.
  • He started the organization with the aim to helping local people.
    He started the organization with the aim OF helping local people.
  • He's now ashamed from his conduct.
    He's now ashamed OF his conduct.
  • It depends from her to make a good decision.
    It depends ON  her to make a good decision.
  • He was hoping for a cure of his debilitating illness.
    He was hoping for a cure FROM his debilitating illness.