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ENGLISH SECRETS: A new way of learning English.DEPENDENT PREPOSITIONS: VERB PREPOSITION.VERB ONINSIST ONSimon insisted on paying for everything when we went out.CONGRATULATEONI congratulated her on her marriage.INSIST ON /UPONHe insisted on helping with all the housework. He is the perfecthusband!SPEND ONI spent too much money on chocolates last Valentine s Day.FOCUS ONI m going to focus on environmental issues in my next speech.CONCENTRATE ON I can t concentrate on what I m doing with the music so loud!TAKE REVENGEONHe took revenge on her ex-boyfriend by spreading some dirtyrumours about how he got his money.RELY ONYou can rely on Jill. He always keeps her promises.INFLICT ONDEPEND ONLIVE ONIran s nuclear bombs can inflict more damage on America thanthe World War II.“What time will you be home?” “I don t know. It depends ontraffic.”Michael s salary is very low. It s not enough to live on.VERB IN1INVEST INMy parents invested a lot of money in our new house.SPECIALISE INMy sister specialised in marketing and sales.TRUST INYou can trust in her, she will say nothing.WAITING FOR YOU -- englishsecrets.wordpress.com

ENGLISH SECRETS: A new way of learning English.CONFIDE INYou can confide in her, she will say nothing.PLAY A ROLE INOur childhood plays an important role in our lives.BELIEVE INDo you believe in God?SUCCEED INI hope you succeed in finding the job you want.VERB INTOBREAK INTOOur house was broken into a few days ago, but nothing wasstolen.CRASH/DRIVE/CUT/ SPLIT INTOHe lost control of the car and crashed into a wall.TRANSLATEsomething INTOKen Follett s books have been translated into many languages.VERB OF2THINK OF*I think of you most of the time. I fell for you.DREAM OF /ABOUTI always dream of winning the lottery!WAITING FOR YOU -- englishsecrets.wordpress.com

ENGLISH SECRETS: A new way of learning English.DISAPPROVE OFHis parents don t approve of what he does, but they can t stophim.His parents disapprove of what he does, but they can t stop him.ACCUSE OFSue accused me of being selfish.SUSPECT OFSome students were suspected of having cheated in the exam.CONSIST OFWe had an enormous meal. It consisted of seven courses.DISPOSED OFUnwanted items in the classroom will be disposed of in oneweek.BOAST OF /ABOUTHe is always boasting of his new incredible job.DIE OF / FROM“What did he die of?” “A heart attack.”APPROVE OF(* If you see this symbol, the verb can be followed by different prepositions with a change of meaning)VERB FOR3THANK FORThanks for helping me with my English Exam.EXCUSE FORExcuse me for interrupting, but can I take a picture with you?FORGIVE FORI ll never forgive them for what they did.PAY FORI didn t have enough money to pay for the meal.APOLOGISE FOR /ABOUTWhen I realised I was wrong, I apologised (to them) for myadvice.APPLY FORYou have to apply for the job, it s your dream job!CRITIZE FORHe was highly critized for her love affair.BLAME FOREverybody blamed me for the accident.Everybody said that I was to blame for the accident.LOOK FOR (SEARCH)“What are you looking for?” “My book, I haven t seen it for awhile.”WAITING FOR YOU -- englishsecrets.wordpress.com

ENGLISH SECRETS: A new way of learning English.SEARCH FORI ve searched the house for my keys, but I still can t find them.ASK (somebody)FOR“I wrote to the company asking them for more information aboutthe job”WAIT FORDon t wait for me. I ll join you later.VERB TO4LEAD TOEverything we did wrong led us to that big problem.LOOK FORWARDTOI look forward to hearing from you soon.CONFIDEsomething TOYou can trust her. I confide several secrets to her, she never saida word.COMPARE TOIf you compare this meal to what we ate yesterday, I think thistrip is getting better!LEARN* TOI learned to ride when I was 8 years old.APPEAL TOIs this image going to appeal to young people?LEND TOI lent some money to my brother last Summer.COMPLAIN TO(someone) ABOUT(something)I m going to complain to the manager!LISTEN TOPlease listen to me. I m trying to talk to you.TALK/SPEAK TOShe is speaking to her boyfriend right now.WRITE TOI wrote this letter to my mother, but I don t know if she will readit. She is really busy.WAITING FOR YOU -- englishsecrets.wordpress.com

ENGLISH SECRETS: A new way of learning English.EXPLAIN TOPlease, explain to them what is happening.APOLOGISE TO(someone ) for(something)You have to apologise to your sister.VERB ATLOOK / STARE /GLANCE ATWhy are you looking at me like that?LAUGHT ATI look stupid with this haircut. Everybody will laugh at me.AIM ATThis film is aimed at young people, the actors are almost kids!POINT ATDon t point that knife at me. It s dangerous.VERB WITH5ASSOCIATE WITHThese pubs have been associated with some suspicious activities.COINCIDE WITHTo coincide with the album release – they are going to visit thecity.REACT WITH / TOMy mother failed to react with all the problems she had.PROVIDEsomebody WITHThe school provides all its students with books.WAITING FOR YOU -- englishsecrets.wordpress.com

ENGLISH SECRETS: A new way of learning English.SUPPLY somebodyWITHThe government will supply African people with more than1000000 FILL somethingWITHTake this saucepan and fill it with water.COLLIDE WITHThere was an accident this morning. A bus collided with a car.VERB FROM6PREVENT FROMI want to prevent you from going. It will be pretty hard.BENEFIT FROMWhat are the benefits from doing exercise every day?REFRAIN FROMRefrain from saying anything. You said enough for today.SUFFER FROMI ve been suffering from acne for almost 5 years.LEARN* FROMWe all learn from experience.BORROW FROMI borrowed some money from the bank.PROTECT FROMWe need to protect this area from deforestation.WAITING FOR YOU -- englishsecrets.wordpress.com

ENGLISH SECRETS: A new way of learning English. 1 DEPENDENT PREPOSITIONS: VERB PREPOSITION. VERB ON INSIST ON Simon insisted on paying for everything when we went out. CONGRATULATE ON I congratulated her on her marriage. INSIST ON /UPON He insisted on h

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