Prepositions After Verbs (English exercise n°43 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicPrepositions After VerbsPrepositions After Verbs Choosing the correct preposition (in, about, for, to...) after a verb is simply a matter of memorizing (and practicing) which prepositions accompany a specific verb. In the following sentences, choose the appropriate preposition that completes the sentence. When The answer requests 2 words write them like this: from/with no spaces & only a slash bar "/" between both words English exercise "" created by anonyme (21-06-2004) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English test1. I am very grateful you. 2. I hope you are familiar this subject. 3. He is accustomed his professor. 4. That student always disagrees me. 5. I assume that you are acquainted this subject since you are responsible _________ writing the accompanying materials. 6. Our school is associated that organization. 7. It is difficult to contribute this fund when we are not committed ______ its mission. 8. We have been very satisfied his results. 9. The teacher was upset the student's behavior. 10. I am interested your analysis. 11. We all object the use of this money for personal purposes. 12. I apologize our mistake. 13. We do not approve such trivial questions and are not willing to take responsibility ________them. 14. Now that we are finished the hard subjects, we look forward ________next year. 15. Our lab is equipped the latest state-of-the-art computers. 16. The product is made pure gold. 17. Never become involved a questionable deal. 18. It is important that we coordinate our efforts each other. 19. We are not limited our approach. 20. I hope you succeed this research. 21. We want to thank you your cooperation. 22. Our university is prohibited doing business ________ that country. 23. I want everyone to participate the discussion group. 24. You would be wise to take advantage this free tutoring. 25. Are you aware the cost? End of the learn English: Prepositions After Verbs (21.06.2008 21:35)A free English exercise to learn English.