Dependent Prepositions - Nouns 1

First, complete the table with the prepositions, then complete the sentences with a noun. Click a word in the box below, then click on the appropriate gap. You can also type the words in the gaps.
NP01 ANSWERS EXPLANATION
1) John Fitzgerald Kennedy had many qualities, but to his wife wasn't one of them.
2) That man, a 19-year-old from Bradford, was charged with robbery, theft, assault and of peace.
3) The amazing Japanese pianist brings interpretive insight as well as technical of his instrument.
4) India had lost in its ability to compete, so it opted for protectionist foreign policies.
5) Barrie recently went through a period in which he developed a for fruit, blueberries and cherries.
6) Thursday’s protest, attended by about 100 people, was a to an evening of global action.
7) She didn't have Mick's sense of humour, but she did have a for drama, music and the arts.
8) Washing of hands and surfaces, and of cross-contamination are good practices in food safety.
9) He says doesn't take any in offending his colleagues, but is convinced they are out of touch.
10) Therapeutic use of intermittent fasting for people with type 2 diabetes as an to insulin.
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