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            Exercises                                                                                     133



             133.1   Which is right?
                   1  We searched everywhere Joe  / searched everywhere for Joe, but we couldn’t find him.
                     (searched everywhere for Joe is correct)
                   2  I sent her an email.  Now I’m waiting for her to reply / waiting her to reply.
                   3  A security guard searched my bag / searched for my bag as I entered the building.
                   4  I paid the taxi driver and asked him a receipt / asked him for a receipt.
                   5  I wanted to get to the city centre, so I stopped a man to ask the way / to ask for the way.
                   6  We discussed about the problem / discussed the problem, but we didn’t reach a decision.
                   7  There are many problems, but the government does nothing for them / nothing about them.
                   8  My flight is at 9.30.  What time do I need to leave the hotel to the airport / for the airport?

             133.2   Put in the correct preposition.  If no preposition is necessary, leave the space empty.
                   1  I’m not going out yet.  I’m waiting  for  the rain to stop.
                   2  I’ve applied         three universities.  I hope one of them accepts me.
                   3  If you don’t want the job, there’s no point in applying    it.
                   4  I don’t want to talk       what happened last night.  Let’s forget it.
                   5  I don’t want to discuss       what happened last night.  Let’s forget it.
                   6  We had an interesting discussion       the problem, but we didn’t reach a decision.
                   7  My friends are in Italy.  They’re in Rome now and tomorrow they leave    Milan.
                   8  The roof of the house is in bad condition.  We need to do something    it.
             133.3   Put in the correct preposition after care.  If no preposition is necessary, leave the space empty.
                   1  He’s very selfish.  He doesn’t care  about  other people.
                   2  Who’s going to take care      you when you are old?
                   3  She doesn’t care       the exam.  She doesn’t care whether she passes or fails.
                   4  I don’t like this coat very much.  I don’t care    the colour.
                   5  Don’t worry about the shopping.  I’ll take care    that.
                   6  He gave up his job to care     his elderly father.
                   7  I want to have a good holiday.  I don’t care    the cost.
                   8  I want to have a good holiday.  I don’t care    how much it costs.

             133.4   Complete the sentences with look for or look after.  Use the correct form of look (looks/
                   looked/looking).
                   1  I  looked for  my keys, but I couldn’t find them anywhere.
                   2  Kate is                      a job.  I hope she finds one soon.
                   3  Who                        you when you were ill?
                   4  The car park was full, so we had to                 somewhere else to park.
                   5  A child minder is somebody who                     other people’s children.
                   6  I’m                       Lisa.  I need to ask her something.  Have you seen her?

             133.5   Complete the sentences with these verbs (in the correct form) + a preposition:
                    apply     ask    do     leave    look     search    talk   wait
                   1  Police are  searching for  a man who escaped from prison.
                   2  Sarah wasn’t ready.  We had to                   her.
                   3  I think Amy likes her job, but she doesn’t               it much.
                   4  Don’t               me          money.  I don’t have any.
                   5  Ben is unemployed.  He has                     several jobs, but hasn’t had any luck.
                   6  If something is wrong, why don’t you          something         it?
                   7  Helen’s car is very old, but she                 it.  It’s in excellent condition.
                   8  Diane is from Boston, but now she lives in Paris.  She     Boston         Paris
                     when she was 19.



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