The ministers arrived to/at/on/by a decision last night. (which is correct)
Topic: Appropriate prepositions
I don’t think you will have any difficulty ____ a driving license.
My wife reminded me ____.
We need two hundred dollars ____ this to play for everything.
I decided to go __ with my friend as I needed some exercise.
I decided to “go to a walk”, “for a walk”, “for a walking”, “walk” with my friend as I needed some exercise.
The children were entrusted with/for/to/at the care of their uncle. (which is correct)
He parted with/form/against/beside his friend in tears. (which is correct)
Why are you so angry ____? (which is correct about/at/with/for)
The man died by/of/for/from overeating. (which is correct)
I finally kill the fly by/with/through/from a rolled-up newspaper. (which is correct)
He divided the money over/in between/among/between the two children. (which is correct)
He has been ill from/on/in/since Friday last. (which is correct)
I should appreciate it if you could complete this work till/until/up/by Thursday. (which is correct)
‘prior to’ means after/before/by/for. (which is correct)
Hurry up! we have to go in/on/by/for five minutes. (which is correct)
I am good in/about/with/at translation. (which is correct)
He is devoid of/from/introduction/at commonsense. (which is correct)
There is no alternative ____ training.
Julia has been ill ____ three months.
Many prefer donating money ____ distributing clothes.
Rizvi requested Rani ____ telephone to attend the meeting.
Some writers sink ____ oblivion in course of time.