PET Grammar - Adjective and Preposition 2

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.
AP09 ANSWERS EXPLANATION
1) Aren't you of yourself for telling a lie?
2) I'm about the accident. It's nothing to do with me.
3) Brian enjoyed his course at first, but after a time, he got with it.
4) Babies are always about everything around them.
5) I was at her knowledge of English literature.
6) At school, Alex was quite at the arts but hopeless at science.
7) We are about our daughter's health.
8) The children are of the danger of drinking alcohol.
9) Please don't be with me. It wasn't my fault.
10) That was of me - I just locked the trunk, and the keys are inside.
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