As far as (4) is concerned, a number of prepositions are theoretically possible, such as "with", "on", "to" and "under", but many answers create quite unusual meanings. The most sensible answer that I can think of at the moment is "around", but still it is a bit unusual. As far as (1) to (3) are concerned, do you mean that all the blanks are supposed to be filled with prepositions?
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As far as (4) is concerned, a number of prepositions are theoretically possible, such as "with", "on", "to" and "under", but many answers create quite unusual meanings. The most sensible answer that I can think of at the moment is "around", but still it is a bit unusual.
As far as (1) to (3) are concerned, do you mean that all the blanks are supposed to be filled with prepositions