Choose the right preposition: “Come _ me,” Donatti said. “A great many prospective clients never show up again after the initial interview. They discover they don’t want to quit as badly as they thought. It’s going to be a pleasure to work with you on this.”
(*ответ*) with
Choose the right preposition: “If the rabbit gets a jolt often enough while he’s eating,” Donatti said, “he makes the association very quickly. Eating causes pain. Therefore, he won’t eat. A few more shocks, and the rabbit will starve _ death in front of his food. It’s called aversion training.”
(*ответ*) to
Choose the right preposition: “Indeed. Watch him.” Donatti pressed a button by the windowsill. The rabbit stopped eating and began to hop about crazily. It seemed to leap higher each time its feet struck the floor. Its fur stood out spikily _ all directions. Its eyes were wild.
(*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: “Look, you’ve got my curiosity aroused. Can’t you just – ” “I’m sorry, Dick. I really can’t talk _ it.” His voice was firm.
(*ответ*) about
Choose the right preposition: “Momentarily. Step over here, please.” Donatti had risen and was standing by the green curtains Morrison had noticed yesterday. Donatti drew the curtains, discovering a rectangular window that looked _ a bare room. No, not quite bare. There was a rabbit on the floor, eating pellets out of a dish. “Pretty bunny,” Morrison commented
(*ответ*) into
Choose the right preposition: “No.” He had taken out his wallet and was rummaging through it. “Here it is. I knew I had one kicking around.” He laid a plain white business card _ the bar between them
(*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: “Stopping really changed things for me,” McCann said. “I don’t suppose it’s the same for everyone, but with me it was just like dominoes falling over. I felt better and my relationship _ Sharon improved. I had more energy, and my job performance picked up.”
(*ответ*) with
Choose the right preposition: “Sure,” he said, and gulped _ his drink when it came
(*ответ*) at
Choose the right preposition: “That’s me,” McCann said, getting up. He tossed a five _ the bar. “Have another, if you like. And think about what I said, Dick. Really.”
(*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: “Wait a second,” Morrison said. He motioned _ another drink and lit a cigarette. “Do these guys strap you down and make you smoke until you throw up?”
(*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: “Why the great secrecy if this outfit is so fantastic? How come I’ve never seen any spots on TV, billboards, magazine ads – ” “They get all the clients they can handle _ word of mouth.”
(*ответ*) by
Choose the right preposition: “Yeah.” He had worked at Crager and Barton for eighteen months before joining the Morton Agency. “Get your butt _ gear or get your butt out.”
(*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: “Yes, I did. At first I didn’t think I’d be able to – I was cheating like hell. Then I met a guy who told me about an outfit _on Forty-sixth Street. Specialists. I said what do I have to lose and went over. I haven’t smoked since.”
(*ответ*) over
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: And then he was (to go), making his way through the crowd to the escalators. Morrison picked up the card, looked at it thoughtfully, then tucked it away in his wallet and forgot it
(*ответ*) gone
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: And think about what I said, Dick. Really.” And then he was gone, (to make) his way through the crowd to the escalators. Morrison picked up the card, looked at it thoughtfully, then tucked it away in his wallet and forgot it
(*ответ*) making
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: For a moment he (to think) Jimmy McCann looked almost grim. Yes. A little too much, in fact. But I took it off again. I’m about right now. I was skinny before
(*ответ*) thought
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: In college he had (to be) a thin, pallid chain smoker buried behind huge horn-rimmed glasses. He had apparently switched to contact lenses
(*ответ*) been
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: In college he had been a thin, pallid chain smoker (to bury) behind huge horn-rimmed glasses. He had apparently switched to contact lenses
(*ответ*) buried
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: It was. A little heavier than when Morrison (to have) seen him at the Atlanta Exhibition the year before, but otherwise he looked awesomely fit.
(*ответ*) had
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: It was. A little heavier than when Morrison had (to see) him at the Atlanta Exhibition the year before, but otherwise he looked awesomely fit.
(*ответ*) seen
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Last August. Something happened that changed my life.” He looked speculatively at Morrison and sipped his drink. “You might be (to interest)
(*ответ*) interested
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Look, you’ve (to get) my curiosity aroused. Can’t you just – ” “I’m sorry, Dick. I really can’t talk about it.” His voice was firm
(*ответ*) got
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: McCann laughed. “You know it. Well, to put the capper on it, the doc told me I had an incipient ulcer. He told me to quit (to smoke).” McCann grimaced. “Might as well tell me to quit breathing.”
(*ответ*) smoking
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Morrison nodded in perfect understanding. Nonsmokers could (to afford) to be smug. He looked at his own cigarette with distaste and stubbed it out, knowing he would be lighting another in five minutes
(*ответ*) afford
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Morrison was (to wait) for someone who was hung up in the air traffic jam over Kennedy International when he saw a familiar face at the end of the bar and walked down
(*ответ*) waiting
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Morrison was waiting for someone who was (to hang) up in the air traffic jam over Kennedy International when he saw a familiar face at the end of the bar and walked down. “Jimmy? Jimmy McCann?”
(*ответ*) hung
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: My God, Morrison (to think) with an inner wince. Jimmy McCann’s got religion
(*ответ*) thought
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: That’s me,” McCann said, (to get) up. He tossed a five on the bar. “Have another, if you like. And think about what I said, Dick. Really
(*ответ*) getting
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Yes, I did. At first I didn’t think I’d (to be) able to – I was cheating like hell. Then I met a guy who told me about an outfit over on Forty-sixth Street. Specialists. I said what do I have to lose and went over. I haven’t smoked since
(*ответ*) be
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “(to stop) really changed things for me,” McCann said. “I don’t suppose it’s the same for everyone, but with me it was just like dominoes falling over. I felt better and my relationship with Sharon improved. I had more energy, and my job performance picked up.”
(*ответ*) Stopping
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “Dick Morrison?” “Yeah. You look great.” He extended his hand and they (to shake)
(*ответ*) shook