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  • How much did you pay ___ the tickets?
    for
  • I’m really tired ___ listening to my sister. She complains about her boyfriend all the time.
    of
  • I'd like to apologize ___ my behaviour yesterday.
    for
  • You must be very proud ___ your son.
    of
  • He got fed ___ ___ all the boring tasks he had to do.
    up, with
  • He’s married ___ my older sister.
    to
  • Jenny had to laugh ___ her own foolishness.
    at
  • The kids are mad keen ___ computer games at the moment.
    on
  • She was very pleased ___ her exam results.
    with
  • Joe has always been interested ___ politics.
    in
  • I don't want to argue ___ this any more.
    about
  • My wife and I set a limit on how much we spend ___ clothes.
    on
  • Who does this coat belong ___?
    to
  • None of us is afraid ___ difficulties.
    of
  • Their future depends ___ how well they do in these exams.
    on
  • I don't understand what he's angry ___.
    about
  • That song always reminds me ___ our holiday in Mexico.
    of
  • We are very worried ___ our future.
    about
  • Let's talk ___ something else.
    about
  • We didn't arrive ___ our hotel until after midnight.
    at
  • He's angry ___ me and I don't know why.
    with
  • American English is significantly different ___ British English.
    from
  • John is good ___ French but weak at history.
    at
  • I'm really looking forward ___ my holiday.
    to
  • She had been too proud to ask ___ help.
    for
  • I think you should apologize ___ your brother.
    to
  • The waiter was so rude ___ us that we didn’t leave a tip.
    to
  • She is forced to choose ___ her husband and her parents.
    between
  • What time does the plane arrive ___ New York?
    in
  • I'm getting very excited ___ my trip to Australia.
    about