Fill in: accident, hardship, heir, inherit, inspire, reign, sign, suffer, unity, on his behalf.
He was injured in a car _________________________.
The class was well prepared, so the test was no _________________________.
Prince Charles was the _________________________ to the British throne after Queen Elizabeth.
You need to wait six months to _________________________ your dead uncle’s house.
My best friend’s example will always _________________________ me to do my best.
At 23, the new queen was too young to _________________________ over the country.
The President is expected to _________________________ the new law today.
I don’t want to _________________________ from this pain anymore!
The workers expressed _________________________ and went on a strike.
The boss couldn’t be here today, so his assistant will be speaking _________________________.
Fill in: in, out, off, up, on.
Last week I signed __________ for a cooking course.
The company signed __________ three new managers.
I usually sign __________ my letters with a simple “Goodbye”.
Before going to the conference, you need to sign __________.
The children were waiting while the parents were signing __________ of the hotel.
I’ve signed __________ to help a local animal shelter.
Anyway, I’ll sign __________. Can’t wait to see you again!
Let’s sign __________ this candidate, he has a lot of experience.
Fill in where necessary: in, from, to, by, for.
When you arrive at the hotel, you need to sign __________.
He inherited a small fortune __________ his great-grandmother.
It was no hardship __________ her to look after her sick sister.
He’s been suffering __________ migraines for the last 10 years.
We met __________ accident in the street.
Who is the next heir __________ the kingdom’s throne?
We have decided to sign up __________ Italian classes.
The king’s speech inspired __________ the audience.