He is familiar ___ this area. towithonforB) with"Familiar with" is used when someone has knowledge of something.
She was absent ___ the meeting yesterday.frominatonA) fromThe correct phrase is "absent from" an event or place.
The boy was punished ___ his misconduct.withforonbyB) for"Punished for" is used to show the reason for punishment.
He is indifferent ___ criticism.fortowithonB) toThe correct phrase is "indifferent to," meaning not caring about something.
She is keen ___ learning new skills.onatforwithA) on"Keen on" is used to show interest in something.
The manager agreed ___ the proposal.withtoonforB) to"Agree to" is used when accepting a plan or proposal.
He is jealous ___ his brother’s success.withofforatB) ofThe correct phrase is "jealous of" someone or something.
She was surprised ___ the sudden news.atonwithforA) atThe correct expression is "surprised at" something unexpected.
The teacher is angry ___ the students for making noise.withtoonbyA) withWe use "angry with" someone when referring to a person.
She has faith ___ her abilities.inonatforA) inThe correct phrase is "faith in" someone or something.
He is fond ___ classical music.withoffortoB) ofThe correct expression is "fond of," meaning to like something very much.
The path leads ___ the villagetoinoveraboutA) to"Lead to" means to go in the direction of a place.
He was grateful ___ his teacher for the guidance.toforwithatA) toWe say "grateful to someone" for their help or kindness.
She has great influence ___ her students.atoninwithB) onThe correct phrase is "influence on" someone or something.
The children ran ___ the playground happily.intoabovebetweenontoA) into: "Into" indicates movement from outside to the inside of a place.
He is addicted ___ playing video games.withfortoonC) toThe correct phrase is "addicted to" followed by a gerund (verb + ing).
She has no control ___ her anger.onoveratbyB) overThe correct phrase is "control over" something.
The dog ran ___ the street quickly.alongaboveontobesideA) along"Along" indicates movement in a line following something such as a road or street.
He complied ___ the court’s order.towithforonB) withThe correct phrase is "comply with" an order or rule.
She refrained ___ making any comments.oftofromwithC) from"Refrain from" is followed by a gerund (verb + ing).
The painting was divided ___ two sections.betweeninamongintoD) into"Divide into" is used when something is separated into parts.
She abstained ___ voting in the election.fromofwithtoA) fromThe correct phrase is "abstain from" followed by a gerund.
He was accused ___ stealing the money.forwithofbyC) ofThe correct structure is "accused of" a crime.
The river flows ___ the valley.acrossthroughoveraboveB) through"Through" is used when something moves within a space or area.
He is capable ___ solving complex problems.toforofwithC) ofThe correct phrase is "capable of" followed by a gerund.
She congratulated him ___ his success.foronatwithB) onWe use "congratulate someone on" an achievement.
The soldiers marched ___ the bridge.acrossthroughintobesideA) across"Across" is used to indicate movement from one side to the other.
She is responsible ___ managing the project.offorwithtoB) forThe correct phrase is "responsible for" something.
He has great affection ___ his parents.towithforonC) for"Affection for" is the correct prepositional usage.
The boy hid ___ the bed.belowunderbeneathoverB) under"Under" is commonly used to indicate a lower position beneath something.
The plane is flying ___ the cloudsoveroninatA) over"Over" is used to indicate movement above something without touching it.
He succeeded ___ solving the difficult problem.inatonforA) inThe correct phrase is "succeed in" followed by a verb + ing.
I will meet you ___ 5 PM.inatonbyB) at"At" is used for a specific time.
She insisted ___ paying the bill.onatforwithA) onThe correct phrase is "insist on" followed by a gerund (verb + ing).
He apologized ___ his mistake.fromforatwithB) for"Apologize for" is the correct prepositional combination.
The book was written ___ Mark Twain.frombywithofB) by"By" is used to show the doer of an action in passive voice.
He divided the cake ___ three equal parts.inintobetweenamongB) into"Divide into" is used when something is separated into parts.
She is afraid ___ snakes.fromwithofatC) ofThe correct preposition used with "afraid" is "of."
The train arrived ___ the station on time.atinonbyA) at"Arrived at" is used for specific places like stations, airports, etc.
He is good ___ playing chess.atinonforA) at"Good at" is the correct prepositional phrase to indicate skill in something.
She has been living in London ___ 2015.sinceforfromduringA) since"Since" is used to indicate the starting point of an action continuing to the present.
The cat jumped ___ the table.oninatbyA) on"Jumped on" is correct because it indicates movement to a surface.