Complete the text with suitable prepositions.
It is very rare (a) --new words to be formed (b)--- parts of existing words being in some way involved. An exception (c) --- this rule is loan words. These are words that are borrowed (d)-- other languages. Relatively recent loan words (e) - -the domain (f) --food include: pizza, salsa, tapas, chapatti. Loan words are most typically nouns and are not normally subject (g) --any of the processes (h) --word formation, though they may be inflected if they are singular countable nouns (pizzas, chapattis). Sometimes the names of products can be taken over (i)-- general use. For example Hoover and Mac are both the names of a company and the general name applied (j) ---- the object (Mac refers to the name of Apple-Macintosh computers)
(a) for; (b) without; (c) to; (d) from; (e) from; (f) of; (g ) to; (h) of; (i) into; (j) to.