• A. Underline the correct preposition in each sentence. 
    1. I’m looking forward to/for/after/at our holiday in July. I can’t wait.
    2. He is still trying to get up/over/in the heart attack that he had. 
    3. I don’t know how you put out/up with/down his always being late. 
    4. He’ll get back/in/around soon, please don’t worry.
    5. It’s so convenient that the sofa turns down/into/away a bed. 
    6. I can’t say I get away with/on with/out of my parents; they don’t understand me at all.
    7. I can’t find my wallet. I’ve been looking for/out/into it for two hours.
    8. I’m thinking about taking off/up/over Latin dancing.It’s so interesting, they say.

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  • 1. I’m looking forward to our holiday in July. I can’t wait. 2. He is still trying to get over the heart attack that he had. 3. I don’t know how you put up with his always being late. 4. He’ll get back soon, please don’t worry. 5. It’s so convenient that the sofa turns into a bed. 6. I can’t say I get on with my parents; they don’t understand me at all. 7. I can’t find my wallet. I’ve been looking for it for two hours. 8. I’m thinking about taking up Latin dancing.It’s so interesting, they say.
  • 1. to 2. over 3. up with 4. back 5. into 6. on with 7. for 8. up 
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      victor33
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