A. underline the correct preposition in each sentence. 1. i’m looking forward to/for/after/at our holiday in july. i can’t wait. 2. he is still trying to get up/over/in the heart attack that he had. 3. i don’t know how you put out/up with/down his always being late. 4. he’ll get back/in/around soon, please don’t worry. 5. it’s so convenient that the sofa turns down/into/away a bed. 6. i can’t say i get away with/on with/out of my parents; they don’t understand me at all. 7. i can’t find my wallet. i’ve been looking for/out/into it for two hours. 8. i’m thinking about taking off/up/over latin dancing.it’s so interesting, they say.
2. He is still trying to get over the heart attack that he had.
3. I don’t know how you put up with his always being late.
4. He’ll get back soon, please don’t worry.
5. It’s so convenient that the sofa turns into a bed.
6. I can’t say I get on with my parents; they don’t understand me at all.
7. I can’t find my wallet. I’ve been looking for it for two hours.
8. I’m thinking about taking up Latin dancing.It’s so interesting, they say.
2. over
3. up with
4. back
5. into
6. on with
7. for
8. up