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in at on for of with 1. I'm interested 2. They're interested 3. He's really good. 4. I'm not very good. 5. She's interested the idea. our project. English. 18. Sugar is bad 19. You are very bad drawing. buying the flat. talking to big groups of people. you. 6. You're good 7. Eating a lot of red meat is not good. 8. I'm afraid, flying. 9. They are very bad maths. 10. Children are usually fond 11. Mum is often angry 12. She is interested my brother. jazz. animals. 13. Are you interested country music? 14. We've got enough to eat. The fridge is full 15. Smokers are well aware, 16. Unfortunately, I'm very bad. 17. Armenians are extremely good. teeth. lying. food. the dangers to their own health. music. languages.​

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Final answer:

The exercise involves filling in the correct prepositions for various sentences. This helps the student understand how to use 'in', 'at', 'for', 'of', and 'with' appropriately in different contexts.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student appears to be working on a gap-fill exercise that focuses on the correct use of prepositions in English sentences. Here are the correct prepositions filled in for these examples:

  1. I'm interested in buying the flat.
  2. They're interested in our project.
  3. He's really good at English.
  4. I'm not very good at talking to big groups of people.
  5. She's interested in the idea.
  6. You're good with animals.
  7. Eating a lot of red meat is not good for you.
  8. I'm afraid of flying.
  9. They are very bad at maths.
  10. Children are usually fond of jazz.
  11. Mum is often angry with my brother.
  12. She is interested in country music.
  13. Are you interested in food?
  14. We've got enough food. The fridge is full of food.
  15. Smokers are well aware of the dangers to their own health.
  16. Unfortunately, I'm very bad at lying.
  17. Armenians are extremely good at languages.
  18. Sugar is bad for your teeth.
  19. You are very bad at drawing.

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