Fill in the blanks with prepositions or adverbs wherever necessary. 1. the next morning when the mail came, he looked the papers but there was no mention the incident them. 2. do you any chance remember her telephone number? 3. his father chose the best art school the boy and spent lots money his education. 4. wrap the matches oil paper if you want to keep them dry when camping out. 5. you mustn't decide anything a hurry, course, but if you wait much longer, you may not get another chance like that. 6. no wonder you have a headache, that's what comes of lying the sun hours. 7. can i have your text-book a moment, there are several pages missing mine. 8. early the morning the hunter left his log cabin with the gun his arm and the dog walking him. 9. goods shop windows are almost never sold, but if they are, they are sold lower prices. 10. you haven't mentioned the news anybody yet, or have you? 11. she cut a big piece (slice) bread, put butter it and handed it the boy. 12. will you please step my way and let me pass. 13. when they came the shop they saw a note the door saying "closed". 14. he got quite a bit money his first book of poems but spent it all something worthless, i forget what exactly it was. 15. he saw a group small children stop the shop window and look interest the toys it. 16. i don't advise you to argue him it, he knows the subject much better than you do. 17. she was quite unprepared the surprise their unexpected arrival gave her. 18. my mind the idea the sentence is quite clear; read it again and you will see. 19. everybody liked the arrangement and they quickly came an agreement. 20. the art dealer was quite prepared to sell the picture 20 pounds which we found cheap the price.