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  • Who does this book belong ___? A. to  B. with  C. on
    A. To
  • This music reminds me ___ our honeymoon in Italy. A. of  B. about  C. from
    A. Of
  • I’ve never been good ___ sports. A. in B. with C. at
    C. At
  • We might go out. It depends _ the weather. A. on  B. of  C. for
    A. On
  • We’re arriving ___ Miami on Sunday. A. in  B. at  C. to
    A. In
  • We’re arriving ___ O’Hare Airport at 3:45. A. to  B. in  C. at
    C. At
  • I never argue __ my husband __ money. A. to / for  B. with / about  C. on / over
    B. With / about
  • I’m very close ___ my older sister. A. Of B. with C. to
    C. To
  • Krakow is famous ___ its main square. A. for B. of C. by
    A. For
  • I don’t spend a lot of money _ clothes. A. at  B. on  C. for
    B. On
  • We need to talk _ Anita _ her report card. A. with / about  B. to / of  C. at / on
    A. With / about
  • She’s really angry ___ her boyfriend ___ last night. A. about / on B. with / about C. for / at
    B. With / about
  • I can’t choose ___ these two bags. A. from  B. between  C. among
    B. Between
  • Don’t laugh ___ me! I’m doing my best! A. on  B. with  C. at
    C. At
  • Do you believe ___ stereotypes? A. on  B. in  C. with
    B. In
  • I dreamed ___ my childhood last night. A. of  B. about  C. in
    B. About
  • I’m really looking forward __ the party. A. at  B. to  C. for
    B. To
  • I’m thinking ___ my future. A. on  B. of  C. at
    B. Of
  • If I pay _ the meal, can you get the tip? A. for  B. to  C. at
    A. For
  • I’m fed up ___ sitting in this traffic jam. A. of B. for C. with
    C. With
  • My brother is afraid (scared / frightened) ___ bats. A. of B. by C. from
    A. Of