Choose the correct prepositions to complete the sentences What medicine has the doctor prescribed your sore throat? Smoking and taking drugs are dangerous people's health. The weight the box was about three pounds, less than one kilogram and a half. Rebecca has been studying medicine four years. I would like to cure you your bad cough. First of all you should give smoking. Larry is slowly recovering his bad cold. I am not sure I like Paul very much. He always walks his nose the air. Chris is taking this medicine his earache. Well, what's the menu? Don't eat too much pizza. You will put weight. the way, pizza is low vitamins. Phil says he has a strong pain his right side. Some pupils stay all night before their exams, which is a harmful habit their health. Doctors usually recommend their patients to stay fat food. Pete is coming with a cold. Our football team brought the opponents their knees. Little Rick is really a pain the neck.
Задание

Choose the correct prepositions to complete the sentences

  1. What medicine has the doctor prescribed
    [for|to] your sore throat?
  2. Smoking and taking drugs are dangerous
    [to|for] people's health.
  3. The weight
    [of|in] the box was about three pounds, less than one kilogram and a half.
  4. Rebecca has been studying medicine
    [for|within] four years.
  5. I would like to cure you
    [from|of] your bad cough. First of all you should give
    [in|up] smoking.
  6. Larry is slowly recovering
    [off|from] his bad cold.
  7. I am not sure I like Paul very much. He always walks
    [with|of] his nose
    [up|in] the air.
  8. Chris is taking this medicine
    [from|for] his earache.
  9. Well, what's
    [on|in] the menu?
  10. Don't eat too much pizza. You will put
    [in|on] weight.
    [By|On] the way, pizza is low
    [with|in] vitamins.
  11. Phil says he has a strong pain
    [on|in] his right side.
  12. Some pupils stay
    [on|up] all night before their exams, which is a harmful habit
    [to|for] their health.
  13. Doctors usually recommend their patients to stay
    [in|off] fat food.
  14. Pete is coming
    [to|down] with a cold.
  15. Our football team brought the opponents
    [on|to] their knees.
  16. Little Rick is really a pain
    [on|in] the neck.