1) Don't swear anyone, particularly not a boss or a customer.
CORRECT! SWEAR AT SB/STH
2) Dealing difficult relatives can be, well, just difficult.
CORRECT! DEAL WITH SB/STH
3) Sue prefers reading books playing with other girls.
CORRECT! PREFER (DOING) STH TO (DOING) STH
4) Hundreds of people blocked the streets, protesting the Government's decision.
CORRECT! PROTEST AGAINST STH
5) The film by Steven Spielberg is based a true story.
CORRECT! BASE STH ON | UPON STH
6) He derives satisfaction playing in the band.
CORRECT! DERIVE STH FROM STH
7) The conference is scheduled Saturday afternoon.
CORRECT! SCHEDULE STH FOR STH
8) So describe your sister me!
CORRECT! DESCRIBE SB/STH TO SB
9) They were supplied the tools that they needed for the job.
CORRECT! SUPPLY SB/STH WITH STH
10) He specialises historic prevention, as well as designing new buildings.
CORRECT! SPECIALISE IN STH