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[Prepositions 2 (noun + preposition) #4]Use one of the following prepositions to fill in the blanks below: FOR, ON, TO, WITH
(If two or more prepositions seem to be acceptable, use the one that is most commonly used in the corpus.)
(1) This is what you can get in exchange his help.(2) The generations differed with regard the relative strength of individual values.(3) I always had an aversion hotel rooms.(4) They haven't found a cure it yet.(5) Such expectations coloured their attitude work.(6) Are you on good terms your employer?(7) This is in agreement his beliefs.(8) I put no restrictions it.(9) In the middle of the night she'll get a craving a cup of tea.(10) All this talk of war must have put a strain her.
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