Choose the best preposition to complete the sentence.
1) I get confused (by, with, about) all this new technology.
2) My school life was full (of, with, in) pleasant events and new useful knowledge.
3) I don’t really feel qualified (in, for, at) that job. I won’t apply for it.
4) I love new experiences – I am always eager (for, to, after) the next thing.
5) I have been kept very busy (with, at, in) these exercises.
6) I am conscious (about, of, in) the difficulty of learning these prepositions.
7) He is very efficient (at, in, of) what he does.
8) He let his boss know that he was committed (of, with, to) his job.
9) People of the former colony are now independent (of, on, from) the colonial power.
10) Some people are unfortunately ignorant (in, of, at) geography.
Three years later, again in one of the pubs, sir Hugh again, there was a similar dispute, the subject of which, oddly enough, was again the bird - the Golden Plover. This time the dispute was about who flies faster, the Golden Plover or the grouse. It was then that sir Beaver came up with the idea that surely such disputes in such conditions are the rule rather than the exception, and that they can not all be immediately resolved, since the disputing simply do not have an authoritative source, which would contain all the necessary data. And it is very good if such a guide was published by Guinness, which would inevitably associate it with the famous brand of good beer. Work on the" beer encyclopedia " was entrusted to Norris and Ross Makuirteram, owners of the news Agency. On all Pro all is gone year. Was sifted numerous facts, collected compelling scientific evidence and credible testimony of experts. As a result, on 27 August 1955 the first 198-page edition of mi saw the light. Later it got widely known today, the name "Guinness Book of records". For the first time in the history of printing bestseller was not a detective or any novel, but a real encyclopedia guide.
Today, the Guinness book of records is published in English in forty countries of the world and is translated into thirty-seven languages. Currently, the "Guinness book of records" is almost completely independent industry. Since the facts published in it become obsolete quite quickly, specially authorized commissions have been set up in different countries to examine new records and issue special diplomas. This collection of notes about the most-most will serve as an inexhaustible source of information for making various bets and entertainment guests, and most importantly an important incentive for self-improvement and knowledge of your favorite pet.