PULC/British English/B/III/9
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Prepositions
- Are you looking at her?
- What are you looking for?
- I am waiting for you.
- You are not listening to me.
- Are you thinking of her again?
- My father is complaining about the noise.
- She is coming out of the house.
- Are you agreeing with her?
- What are you looking at?
- Is she turning on the lights?
- They are coming after you.
- Is he talking with her now?
- I am dreaming of her.
- They are playing with the children.
- The students are not listening to the teacher.
- He is getting into the room.
- I am carrying on the lesson.
- She is not giving up her plans.
- Are you looking up this dictionary?
- I am turning the tv off.
- Is she talking to you?