1. John wishes to apply a job in the new factory. (for, to) 2. Mr. Green isn't accustomed living in Africa. (in, to) 3. I feel very angry my wife because she hasn't cooked anything today. (with, at) 4. Peter is afraid dogs. He can't get over it. (from, of) 5. She felt very attached that house so, she didn't want to move. (at, to) 6. Helen was amazed the beautiful view. (of, at) 7. The company received a lot of calls in answer the ad. (in, to) 8. You ought to feel ashamed your terrible behaviour. (of, from) 9. The policeman arrested a thief stealing a computer. (for, of) 10. Mary was absent her work because she had a sore throat. (of, from) 11. The little girl showed animosity her stepfather. (at, towards) 12. Her abstinence smoking lasted only a week. (of, from) 13. He's really very appreciative all your help. (from, of) 14. The teacher was completely abashed the student's terrible behaviour. (in, at) 15. Your ideas don't accord mine. (towards, with) 16. Mr Black can't adjust the Greek climate. (to, in) 17. The post office building is adjacent the police station. (at, to) 18. He was accused killing his wife. (of, for) 19. Her father does not approve her marriage. (off, of) 20. She was very anxious her son because he hadn't gone home for three days. (about, to) 21. The manager is aware all the existing dangers against the company. (for, of) 22. He argues with his wife everything. (for, about) 23. The policeman aimed the target and fired. (on, at) 24. According the doctor, you should try to cut down on fat. (with, to) 25. Don't try to take advantage the rich old lady. (from, of) 26. His attitude women is very strange. (to, at) 27. You should apologise to your mother talking to her so rudely. (about, for) 28. I totally agree you on this matter. (to, with) 29. Unfortunately he is addicted drugs. (in, to) 30. John is very anxious meet his new girlfriend tonight. (towards, to) |