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Dependent Prepositions
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Does this car belong ... you or Martin?
to
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The high building prevented them ... seeing the church.
from
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I must apologise to her ... my behaviour.
for
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I always associate Christmas ...... family, good food and a time to relax.
with
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My husband and I always argue .... who should do the ironing. Neither of us like it.
over
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He is always boasting.... his car - how fast and expensive it is.
about
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I'm fed up with my job here so I've applied .... another job in another company.
for
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I'm counting ... Maria being there to help.
on
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I know what it's like to have a toothache so I do sympathise ... you.
with
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I don't believe ..... ghosts. It's a silly idea.
in
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I commented...... the rubbish around our town to the mayor. I think somebody should clean it up.
on
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She doesn't approve..... my clothes. She thinks I dress badly.
of
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All users must comply..... the terms of the contract.
with
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I must say I agree ... your father.
with
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The employees went on strike to campaign..... better work conditions.
for
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They couldn't agree ... the colour of the car they were going to buy.
on
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Some people find it difficult to tell the difference .... work and play
between
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Altogether, about a million people in Ireland died ... starvation between 1846 - 1851.
of/from
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The team consists ... ten Dutchmen and two Belgians.
of
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