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Pre-Intermediate Vocabulary Exercise: Prepositions After Adjectives: Gap Fill
Use a preposition to fill each gap and complete the sentence.
The detective was curious
the old man's confession.
This sportscar is very different
that one.
Are you experienced
this type of work?
Picasso was famous
painting very abstract pictures.
Why are you so full
the joys of spring today?
Are you good
languages, Bryan?
Julie looks indentical
her sister, doesn't she?
I've been really impressed
you in your new job. Congratulations.
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