English Prepositions and Verbs
This
list will help you remember English verbs and prepositions. Practise
using them as much as possible to feel more confident.
accuse
someone of
something
"He accused her of stealing."
agree
with
someone / something
"I agree with you - you are absolutely
right."
agree
to
do something
"She agreed to wait for him."
agree
on
something
"We've agreed on all the major points."
apply
for
"I'm
going to apply for a new job."
apologise
for
something
"She apologised for being late."
ask
someone
to
do something
"She asked him to do the shopping for her."
ask
someone
for something
"She
asked her boss for a day off."
believe
in
"I
believe in hard work."
belong
to
"This
pen belongs to me."
blame
someone for
doing
something
"He blamed her for driving too fast."
blame
something on
someone
"He blamed the accident on her."
borrow
something from
someone
"He borrowed some money from the bank."
care
about
something
"I don't care about money."
care
for
someone
"She really cares for her grandmother."
take
care of something
/ someone
"Please take care of yourself on holiday."
complain
to
someone (about
something)
"He complained to her about the food."
concentrate
on
something
"The student concentrated on her homework."
congratulate
someone on
doing
something
"He congratulated her on passing her exam."
consist
of something
"The
department consists of five people."
depend
on someone
"She
depended on her friends for support."
explain
something
to someone
"She
explained the new system to them."
listen
to
someone
"The students listened to their teacher."
look
at
something
"Look at that view - it's wonderful."
look
for
something / someone
"Will you help me look for my book?"
look
after
someone
"I need to look after my mother - she's ill."
pay
someone for
something
"Can
you pay me for the shopping later?"
prefer
someone
/ something to
someone
"I prefer coffee to tea."
protect
someone from
something
"A scarf will protect you from the cold."
provide
someone with
something
"They provide families with housing."
regard
someone as
"She
regarded her sister as her best friend."
rely
on
someone / something
"Can I rely on you to get the
shopping?"
search
for
someone / something
"The police searched the building for
bombs."
spend
money / time on
"I
spent all my money on books as a student."
think
about
someone / something
"I think about you all the time."
think
about /
of
doing
something
"I'm thinking about / of buying a new car."
think
of
something
"I've just thought of a new idea."
"What
do you think of the new magazine?"
translate
from
something into
something else
"Don't translate from English into French."
wait
for
someone
"I waited an hour for him, then went home."
warn
someone
about
"The
doctor warned her about smoking."