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EXERCISES. 134.1 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first
134.1 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. 1. Sue said I was selfish. Sue accused me _of being selfish._ 2. The misunderstanding was my fault, so I apologized. I apologized ---. 3. She won the tournament, so I congratulated her. I congratulated her ---. 4. He has enemies but he has a bodyguard to protect him. He has a bodyguard to protect him ---. 5. There are 11 players in a football team. A football team consists ---. 6. She eats only bread and eggs. She lives ---. Complete the second sentence using for or on. (These sentences all have blame.) 7. Kay said that what happened was Jim's fault. Kay blamed Jim _for what happened._ 8. You always say everything is my fault. You always blame me ---. 9. Do you think the economic crisis is the fault of the government? Do you blame the government ---. 10. I think the increase in violent crime is because of television. I blame the increase in ---. Now rewrite sentences 9 and 10 using... to blame for... 11. (9) Do you think the government ---. 12. (10) I think that ---. 134.2 Complete the sentences using one of the following verbs (in the correct form) + the correct preposition: accuse apologize approve congratulate depend live pay 1. His parents don't _approve of_ what he does, but they can't stop him. 2. When you went to the theatre with Paul, who --- the tickets? 3. It's not very pleasant when you are --- something you didn't do. 4. 'Are you playing tennis tomorrow?' 'I hope so. It --- the weather.' 5. Things are very cheap there. You can --- very little money. 6. When I saw Dave, I --- him --- passing his driving test. 7. You were very rude to Fiona. Don't you think you should --- her? 134.3 Put in the correct preposition. If no preposition is necessary, leave the space empty (-) 1. Three students were suspected _of_ cheating in the examination. 2. Sally is often not well. She suffers --- very bad headaches. 3. You know that you can rely --- me if you ever need any help. 4. It is terrible that some people are dying --- hunger while others eat too much. 5. Are you going to apologize --- what you did? 6. The accident was my fault, so I had to pay --- the damage. 7. I didn't have enough money to pay --- the bill. 8. I complimented her --- her English. She spoke fluently and made very few mistakes. 9. She hasn't got a job. She depends --- her parents for money. 10. I don't know whether I'll go out tonight. It depends --- how I feel. 11. They wore warm clothes to protect themselves --- the cold. 12. The apartment consists --- three rooms, a kitchen and bathroom.
UNIT 135 Verb + preposition (5) in/into/with/to/on A. Verb + in believe IN... * Do you believe in God? (=do you believe that God exists?) * I believe in saying what I think. (=I believe it is right to say what I think) specialize IN... * Helen is a lawyer. She specializes in company law. succeed IN... * I hope you succeed in finding the job you want. B. Verb +into break INTO... * Our house was broken into a few days ago but nothing was stolen. crash/drive/bump/run INTO... * He lost control of the car and crashed into a wall. divide/cut/split something INTO (two or more parts): * The book is divided into three parts. * Cut the meat into small pieces before frying it. translate (a book etc.) FROM one language INTO another: * George Orwell's books have been translated into many languages. C. Verb + with collide WITH... * There was an accident this morning. A bus collided with a car. (but 'crashed into') fill something WITH. (but full of.-see Unit 130B): * Take this saucepan and fill it with water. provide/supply somebody WITH... * The school provides all its students with books. D. Verb + to happen TO...: * What happened to that gold watch you used to have? (= where is it now?) prefer one thing/person TO another: * I prefer tea to coffee. E. Verb + on concentrate ON...: * Don't look out of the window. Concentrate on your work. insist ON...: * I wanted to go alone but they insisted on coming with me. spend (money) ON...: * How much money do you spend on food each week?
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