III. Supply the correct form of the given words.
1. Some of my (relation) ………………… are living in the countryside.
2. My father plans to live (permanent) ………………… in the countryside after he retired.
3. This part of the library is for college students only. It is not (access) ………………… to high school pupils.
4. I didn’t sleep very well that night and got a terrible headache the (follow) ………………… morning.
5. What is the (depart) ………………… time of your flight?
6. (Immigrate) ………………… from the countryside make up a large part of the city population.
7. You paid $25 for a simple breakfast?! They have certainly (charge) ………………… you! You should go back and complain.
8. The gang robbed three banks in the same city and all at about the same time. Not (surprise) …………………, they were caught by the police during the fourth attempt.
9. People with (sense) ……………………skin shouldn’t go sunbathing for long periods.
10. I was late because I (estimate) …………………… how much time I need.
11. He wrote the book alone so he doesn’t have a (author) ……………………
12. Even if you are good at a game, you shouldn’t be (confident) ……………………
13. I’ve lost my key so I couldn’t (lock) …………………… the door when I got home.
14. I’ve got a cousin at university who is studying (tour) ………………… and hopes to open a hotel.
15. As we got closer to Amazonian village, the (inhabit) ………………… came out to meet us.
III. Fill in the correct preposition
1. My father wasn't satisfied....with.... my school report
2. She's trying to think....about..... a name for her new dog.
3. I'm very suspicious.....of.... my neighbor. He's alway acting strange ly.
4. I met uncle....by..... chance in the supermarket
5. It's a waste .....of.... money to spend more than £50 on a pair of shoes.
III. Fill in the correct preposition
1. My father wasn't satisfied.....with... my school report
2. She's trying to think.....about.... a name for her new dog.
3. I'm very suspicious.....of.... my neighbor. He's alway acting strange ly.
4. I met uncle...by...... chance in the supermarket
5. It's a waste ....of..... money to spend more than £50 on a pair of shoes.