Choose the right function words to complete the sentences below 1. Beware (of/off) the traffic when you cross the street. 2. Dogs must be kept (of/off) the beach. 3. Some people are nervous (about/ because of) flying and prefer travelling by nervous (about/ case of from of) you is to water the or by train, or by car. 4. What is required (from/of) you is to water the plants regularly 5. (in/under) case of rain, we will go to the movies rather than play tennis in the park 6. The doctor insist (in/that) the girl staying in bed for two or three days. 7. Jane's only advantage (of/over) that she can speak French as we English 8. if the music is getting (in/on) your nerves, I’ll turn it off. 9. If I were you, I wouldn't bother (about/with) calling John back: he doesn't expect you to call him. 10. These lakes supply our city (of/with) fresh water. 11. We all knew about Lucy's desire (for/of) new clothes 12. Don't take advantage (for/of) your friend's willingness to be helpful.

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1. Beware of the traffic when you cross the street. In this sentence, the correct function word is "of." We use "beware of" to warn about or be cautious about something. 2. Dogs must be kept off the beach. In this sentence, the correct function word is "off." We use "keep off" to indicate that something should not be on or in a particular place. 3. Some people are nervous about flying and prefer traveling by train, or by car. In this sentence, the correct function word is "about." We use "nervous about" to indicate that someone feels anxious or worried about something. Additionally, the correct function words to complete the second part of the sentence are "in case of." We use "in case of" to talk about something that might happen and take necessary precautions. 4. What is required of you is to water the plants regularly. In this sentence, the correct function word is "of." We use "required of" to specify what is necessary or expected from someone. 5. In case of rain, we will go to the movies rather than play tennis in the park. In this sentence, the correct function word is "in." We use "in case of" to talk about something that might happen and take necessary precautions. 6. The doctor insists that the girl stay in bed for two or three days. In this sentence, the correct function word is "that." After "insist," we use "that" to introduce a reported clause. 7. Jane's only advantage over you is that she can speak French as well as English. In this sentence, the correct function word is "over." We use "advantage over" to compare or show superiority in something. 8. If the music is getting on your nerves, I'll turn it off. In this sentence, the correct function word is "on." We use "get on someone's nerves" to express annoyance or irritation. 9. If I were you, I wouldn't bother with calling John back: he doesn't expect you to call him. In this sentence, the correct function word is "with." We use "bother with" to indicate that something is unnecessary or not worth doing. 10. These lakes supply our city with fresh water. In this sentence, the correct function word is "with." We use "supply with" to indicate the provision or availability of something. 11. We all knew about Lucy's desire for new clothes. In this sentence, the correct function word is "for." We use "desire for" to indicate what someone wants or longs for. 12. Don't take advantage of your friend's willingness to be helpful. In this sentence, the correct function word is "of." We use "take advantage of" to exploit or manipulate someone's helpfulness.
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