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BY or WITH (4) You must cut the meat a knife. (5) My father was angry me. (6) I was so fed up it.
OF or FOR (7) I was never conscious pain. (8) She was never short admirers. (9) I was probably responsible it.
ABOUT or FOR (10) He's sensitive his new haircut. (11) Harry was furious it. (12) Yossarian felt sorry Orr. Orr was so small and ugly.
AGAINST or TO (13) I am utterly opposed that suggestion. (14) He was always very sympathetic anyone's need for a holiday. (15) He will be impervious them. |