| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Patio | Dogs | Television | Restaurant |
| School | Years | Voting | Suffered from |
| Bumped Into | Living | Relax | Another |
| Always | Likes | Rely on | Attack |
| Running | Fond Of | Better | Clay |
| Uncle | They | Improved | Have |
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GRAMMAR |
We can combine the prepositions (of, in, to, on, about, into) with the correct word which can be nouns, adjectives or verbs.
Nouns + preposition
Damage to: The accident was my fault, so I paid for the damage to the other car.
Attitude to:
His attitude to his job is very negative.

On: I went on a cruise to the Caribbean.
In: Will you be at home in time for dinner?
By: She met her husband by chance.
