PET Grammar - Adjective and Preposition 1

First, complete the table with the prepositions, then complete the sentences with an adjective. Click a word in the box below, then click on the appropriate gap. You can also type the words in the gaps.
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1) We hope the party will be in the elections.
2) Their house is very to ours, but ours is bigger.
3) Jim is for the accident, and he ought to pay for the damage.
4) It's difficult to make airports from terrorist attacks.
5) Keep the fish from the other food.
6) Those boots are not for walking in the country.
7) Scotland is for its whisky.
8) She's not really in touch with what young people are in.
9) A real gentleman is as to a little girl as to a woman.
10) It took her years to get to living in Rome after moving from Ireland.
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