<p>I keep getting owned by these, maybe you are too!</p>
<p>I'll start</p>
<p>contributed to
cooperated with
protested against
in/consistent with</p>
<p>can someone do one for "in/tolerable"? i saw one like this in the BB and the sentence said "intolerable to the king" and saying "intolerable to" is wrong.
I cant figure out what preposition would go after intolerable.
Thanks.</p>
<p>intolerable to is right. I read this thread then I took a section, and a question went:</p>
<p>“As” the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas a Becker assumed “an independence” that was intolerable “to” the king, who “had long been” his friend. “No error.”</p>
<p>I chose “to”, but the answer was “no error”</p>