1. She is good (at/in/on) playing the piano.
She is good on playing the piano.
2. He is interested (on/in/at) learning new languages.
He is interested in learning new languages.
3. We will arrive (in/at/on) London tomorrow.
We will arrive at London tomorrow.
4. He is afraid (of/on/in) the dark.
He is afraid in the dark.
5. The kids are playing (on/in/at) the garden.
The kids are playing in the garden.
6. He depends (on/at/in) his parents for financial support.
He depends at his parents for financial support.
7. She borrowed a pen (from/to/of) her friend.
She borrowed a pen to her friend.
8. The keys are (under/over/inside) the table.
The keys are under the table.
9. I am looking forward (for/to/of) the weekend.
I am lookin forward to the weekend.
10.The book belongs (to/of/in) her.
The book belongs to her.
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