1. Match the words in the two columns. Then use them to complete the sentences.
2. Fill in: over, across, out, up with.
3. Fill in: alike, illusion, imagination, same, scenes, sights, spectators, witnesses.
4. Underline the correct preposition.
1. A: I feel a little nervous of/about starting a new job.
B: Don’t worry, you’ll be fine.
2. A: Have you heard from/of Stephen King?
B: Of course I have! I’ve read all his books!
3. A: How was your trip to Scotland?
B: It was good, but unfortunately we didn’t succeed about/in seeing the Loch Ness Monster!
4. A: Have you heard of/from Lisa?
B: She called me a few days ago. She’s just got back from Japan.
5. A: I find it so difficult to draw portraits!
B: Don’t worry, I know from/about experience that you get better with practice.
6. A: Have you ever thought of/for having an exhibition with your works?
B: Not really.