Put in a preposition (on, to, about, for, at) where necessary. 1) Your brother complains about you. He says you always laugh at him, never speak to him, never answer his questions. 2) They didn’t want to listen to me. 3) Wait for me. I’ll come back in a minute. 4) Tracy is always late to school. 5)When did the accident happen …you? 6) I would like to apply …… the post of senior foreman in your factory. 7) Your success depends …..you, if you can overcome these difficulties you’ll win the Cup.