I always agree (…) my mom about that thing.
on
with
to
According (…) the news, the government has successfully overcome the crisis.
with
on
to
A baby sitter looked (…) the baby while her mother went shopping.
for
after
in
The students must hand (…) their assignment by Wednesday.
in
on
to
Many people sided (…) John’s opinion.
at
with
on
I have to consult (…) my wife before making a decision.
to
at
with
You are not allowed to smoke in this area. Please put (…) your cigarette.
on
out
in
Mr. and Mrs. Kingston are very happy (…) their new house.
about
with
in
Everyone in the class laughed (…) George because of his silly behavior.
on
to
at
Dan is always interested (…) studying mathematics.
with
about
in
Compiled and written by @ChatrineYK at @EnglishTips4U on Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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