Prepositions



Gap-fill exercise 1

Exercise by Michael A.Riccioli

Click the DROP DOWN list to choose the missing word and then press "Check" to check your answers.

N.B.
angry at = directed at a situation / angry with = directed at a person
arrive at (buildings and partis of buildings) / arrive in (towns, cities and countries)
1. They were accused harassment and intimidation during last week’s meeting.
2. Users of this Word processing programme are accustomed frequent updates.
3. Some people are afraid politicians who might represent real change.
4. The new penalties also took aim American farmers, driving down soybean and cotton prices.
5. He was angry his father for being absent in his life.
6. I, for one, am already about as frustrated and angry having life and world changing decisions made for me by fools and psychopaths.
7. The doctor complained that many patients arrived hospital after their conditions had deteriorated following the use of herbal remedies.
8. The machine we ordered is set to arrive the country before July.
9. Why do you want to damage your health and consequently the health of your parents? You should be ashamed yourself!
10. He believes transformative investments that power Africa’s growth.