They restrictthemselves___ non-violentprotest.They haveno sympathy___ peoplewho breakthe law.There wereprotests___ thenew law.They arestronglyopposed ___violence.There areno othermeans ___protest.This couldresult ___moreviolence.This is animprovement___ the lastversion.Peacefulprotest ispreferable___violence.Weagreed___ theplan.There hasbeenimprovement___ humanrights.The ideaappeals___ youngpeople.Many peoplefeelsympathy___ thecause.Theseoptions areavailable___ them.He wasaccused ___encouragingviolence.This showsa disregard___ humanrights.Theyappealed___ calm.Myopiniondiffers ___yours.Theydefendedthemselves___attackers.This posesa threat___ lifeand liberty.You can’texcuse them___ theiractions.We areresponsible___ our ownactions.This is aform ___protest.Shewarned me___ thedanger.I differ___ himon thisissue.They liveunder thethreat ___imprisonment.Theywarned us___ goingthere.He wasintent ___destroyingthe system.They hadto resort___violence.They limitthemselves___ civildisobedience.I disapprove___ peoplebreaking thelaw.Hediscouragedme ___joining theprotest.They feltjustified ___defendingthemselves.She insisted___ takingpart in theprotest.He wasinvolved ___planning thedemonstration.That wouldbe adanger ___democracy.They restrictthemselves___ non-violentprotest.They haveno sympathy___ peoplewho breakthe law.There wereprotests___ thenew law.They arestronglyopposed ___violence.There areno othermeans ___protest.This couldresult ___moreviolence.This is animprovement___ the lastversion.Peacefulprotest ispreferable___violence.Weagreed___ theplan.There hasbeenimprovement___ humanrights.The ideaappeals___ youngpeople.Many peoplefeelsympathy___ thecause.Theseoptions areavailable___ them.He wasaccused ___encouragingviolence.This showsa disregard___ humanrights.Theyappealed___ calm.Myopiniondiffers ___yours.Theydefendedthemselves___attackers.This posesa threat___ lifeand liberty.You can’texcuse them___ theiractions.We areresponsible___ our ownactions.This is aform ___protest.Shewarned me___ thedanger.I differ___ himon thisissue.They liveunder thethreat ___imprisonment.Theywarned us___ goingthere.He wasintent ___destroyingthe system.They hadto resort___violence.They limitthemselves___ civildisobedience.I disapprove___ peoplebreaking thelaw.Hediscouragedme ___joining theprotest.They feltjustified ___defendingthemselves.She insisted___ takingpart in theprotest.He wasinvolved ___planning thedemonstration.That wouldbe adanger ___democracy.

Dependent prepositions - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. They restrict themselves ___ non-violent protest.
  2. They have no sympathy ___ people who break the law.
  3. There were protests ___ the new law.
  4. They are strongly opposed ___ violence.
  5. There are no other means ___ protest.
  6. This could result ___ more violence.
  7. This is an improvement ___ the last version.
  8. Peaceful protest is preferable ___ violence.
  9. We agreed ___ the plan.
  10. There has been improvement ___ human rights.
  11. The idea appeals ___ young people.
  12. Many people feel sympathy ___ the cause.
  13. These options are available ___ them.
  14. He was accused ___ encouraging violence.
  15. This shows a disregard ___ human rights.
  16. They appealed ___ calm.
  17. My opinion differs ___ yours.
  18. They defended themselves ___ attackers.
  19. This poses a threat ___ life and liberty.
  20. You can’t excuse them ___ their actions.
  21. We are responsible ___ our own actions.
  22. This is a form ___ protest.
  23. She warned me ___ the danger.
  24. I differ ___ him on this issue.
  25. They live under the threat ___ imprisonment.
  26. They warned us ___ going there.
  27. He was intent ___ destroying the system.
  28. They had to resort ___ violence.
  29. They limit themselves ___ civil disobedience.
  30. I disapprove ___ people breaking the law.
  31. He discouraged me ___ joining the protest.
  32. They felt justified ___ defending themselves.
  33. She insisted ___ taking part in the protest.
  34. He was involved ___ planning the demonstration.
  35. That would be a danger ___ democracy.