Insert the necessary prepositions to make the sentences complete.
A.
1. I know Jill lives in the North of England but at the moment I can’t think the name of the town.
2. Shouting people is very rude, never do 1t.
3. Everyone dreams happy marriage.
4. I’m reading a new book by Tony Parson. Have you heard him?
5. Teenagers usually begin thinking seriously their future careers.
6 I haven’t heard my cousin Tina for a long time. I’m going to give her a call myself.
7. With three kids on her hands Polly couldn’t even dream continuing her education.
8. The man on the opposite bank of the river was shouting something me but I couldn’t hear him.
B.
1. Tom, please stop fidgeting and concentrate the work.
2. You know you can always complain ___ the Head Manager if something goes wrong.
3. I wonder if Sally has apologized Mrs Smith for using her money.
4. Their future depends how well they do in these exams.
5. Dad, have you got a minute? I’d like to talk you.
6. Little Alice loves sweets. She simply lives them.
7. Mrs Johnson is suffering arthritis and finds it difficult to walk.
8. We can always rely Alec for help.
9. The company advertised three jobs, and over 50 people applied them.