Dependent prepositions

Dependent prepositions

Exercises to test your knowledge of dependent prepositions.

Dependent prepositions

Complete the following sentences with the missing preposition.
1.
I might go to the meeting later, it depends how much work I can get done first.
2.
I try to listen all of the advice people give me.
3.
I have never been the United States on business, but I would love to.
4.
I will just be another 5 minutes, I just have to respond this email.
5.
The advantage working from home is that I don't have to drive to the office.
6.
I have the information stored my computer.
7.
In my job I am responsible the whole marketing operation.
8.
I report the vice-president in the London office.
9.
In a successful company, all departments must rely each other to contribute.
10.
Motivation can be the difference success and failure.
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