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Verbs & Prepositions Some verbs are usually followed by prepositions before the object of the verb. These are called dependent prepositions and they are followed by a noun or a gerund (‘ ing’ form). • He’s waiting for a bus. For is the dependent preposition for ‘ wait’ We can use other prepositions with ‘ wait’ – e.g.
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He waited at the bus stop – but ‘ for’ is the dependent preposition. Here are some other verbs with their dependent prepositions. Verbs with ‘for’ • He apologised for being late. You can also ‘apologise to someone’ • I applied for the job but I didn’t get it. • How do you ask for a coffee in Polish?
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Portable windows xp live usb edition 2008 repacked milkshake. • She spent many years caring for her aged parents. • I can’t go out tonight because I have to prepare for my interview tomorrow. With ‘from’ • This spray should protect you from mosquitoes. • Has he recovered from his illness yet? Netterm 5 4 6 1 keygen musica. • He won an award because he saved someone from drowning.
• I suffer from hay fever. With ‘in’ • She believes in ghosts. • Our company specialises in computer software. • You have to work hard if you want to succeed in life. With ‘of’ • I don’t approve of your language, young man. • Our dog died of old age. • This shampoo smells of bananas.
With ‘on’ • The film is based on the novel by Boris Pasternak. • If you make so much noise I can’t concentrate on my work. We’re relying on you! • We don’t agree on anything but we’re good friends. With ‘to’ • Can I introduce you to my wife? • Please refer to the notes at the end for more information.
• Nobody responded to my complaint. With ‘with’ • I agree with everything you’ve said. • My secretary will provide you with more information if you need it. There are many more verb + dependent preposition combinations – make a note of them as you meet them.