IV. Choose the correct preposition in each sentence:
1) This theatre is often crowded (with/ to/ on/ about) viewers.
2) She is never late (to/ for/ with/ from) work.
3) It was very nice (to/ of/ in/ for) him to give me a lift.
4) Yesterday Nga was absent (with/ from/ to/ for) class because she was ill.
5) They have been waiting (for/ with/ to/ at) the bus for half an hour.
6) Ken prefers Chinese food (about/ to/ over/ with) French food.
7) I have been looking (after/ for/ into/ at) my dog for two days but I haven’t seen it yet.
8) He spent too much money (with/ on /to / in) that car.
9) Do you believe (on/ at/ to/ in) God?
10) She is leaving (to/ for/ with/ at) Paris.
11) Boys are fond (in/ of/ on/ at) playing football.
12) Last week the beach was overcrowded (of/ over/ with/ for) people.
13) Why are these two schools different (to/ from/ with/ at) each other?
14) My brother is very interested (in/ at/ on/ about) chess but he is not good at it.
15) Mary always take good care (for/ of/ to/ with) her children.
16) Henry was born (on/ in/ at/ to) 1992.
17) Lisa is very good (at/ with/ in/ about) chemistry.
18) What do you often do (in/ on/ at/ of) the evening?
19) Smoking is not good (for/ at/ about/ of) our health.
20) There is a great difference (from/ between/ about/ for) these two things.
21) We are looking forward (in/ at/ for/ to) seeing you again.