Supply prepositions where necessary. 1. Television programmes keep people informed ... the latest achieve ments ... different fields.
2. Everybody knows that television is a very good way ... entertain ment. But people begin to depend too much ...it;they don’t often go out and they speak... each other less.
3. — Which is the most interesting TV channel?
— We have a choice ... 15 channels, but I usually watch pro grammes ... Channel 1.
4. — What do you watch most often... TV?
— I prefer sports programmes ... anything else.
5. News ... the radio is broadcast... regular intervals ... the whole day.
6. A lot ... TV viewers ... the USA say that crime films which are
shown ... television have a negative effect... young people.
7. There is no advertising ... the Channel “Culture”. ... the con trary, the viewers ... other channels have to watch numerous ad
vertisements ... programmes.
8. A lot of TV time is occupied ... trivial programmes which are
nevertheless watched ... millions ... viewers.
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