Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions. Some prepositions may be used more than once. about on at far from in of 2. How could you mistake George … his brother? They don't look anything like each other. 3. Our family consists … six members. 4. The media have repeatedly praised her …being active in the fight against child malnutrition. 5. Before your first job interview, why don't you invest … a nice suit to wear?6. I warned you … Michael's laziness, but you wouldn't listen. 7. Don't you think it's silly to waste money …something you will only be able to wear maybe8. I apologise … shouting at you earlier: I don't react so well under pressure. 9. She's naturally shy, so you'll never catch her boasting … what she's achieved. 10. Why are you staring …that girl? Is it the first time you've seen someone who's dyed their hair purple?