Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition.
1. He was always insensitive _to_ the feelings of others.
2. The fishermans hands were insensitive _to_ the cold.
3. They dissuaded me _from_ buying that car.
4. The battalions position _at_ the hill was insecure.
5. A feeling of insecurity kept the boy _to_ making friends.
6. The impulsive teenagers jumped _into_ the pool fully clothed.
7. Your idea is exciting but inapplicable _for_ our present needs.
8. The embarrassed man made some foolish remarks _about_ the weather.
9. Who is responsible _to_ shopping this week?
10. The newspaper apologized _to_ the inadvertent omission.
Hello Hyeog Su,
I do believe that you are determined to enhance your abilities in English.
There were some mistakes but don't let those mistakes conquer your strength.
I hope that you will still continue to develop this way.
You can learn from this process.
See yourself as a person who will be successful. So don't pull yourself down I know you can do it!
^.^ Just keep it up!!
T. Jeny
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition.
1. He was always insensitive _to_ the feelings of others.>>correct
2. The fishermans hands were insensitive _to_ the cold.
>>correct
3. They dissuaded me _from_ buying that car.
>>correct
4. The battalions position _at_ the hill was insecure.
>>The battalions position on the hill was insecure.
5. A feeling of insecurity kept the boy _to_ making friends.
>>A feeling of insecurity kept the boy from making friends.
6. The impulsive teenagers jumped _into_ the pool fully clothed.
>>correct
7. Your idea is exciting but inapplicable _for_ our present needs.
>>Your idea is exciting but inapplicable to our present needs.
8. The embarrassed man made some foolish remarks _about_ the weather.
>>correct
9. Who is responsible _to_ shopping this week?
>>Who is responsible for shopping this week?
10. The newspaper apologized _to_ the inadvertent omission.
>>The newspaper apologized for the inadvertent omission.