Fill in the correct preposition.
1. She was annoyed the postal strike, as she was waiting for a letter.
2. She is very clever maths, so she helps me with my homework.
3. Unless his lawyer can find proof his innocence, John will go to prison.
4. The police congratulated Mr Simmons catching the burglar.
5. It was very generous Steve to give all his old records to charity.
6. You shouldn't tease people their problems.
7. I must apologise to Sarah missing her party.
8. She applied to the bank a loan so that she could buy a new car.
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