Verb + prepositions
I don’t agree with you.
She accused him of lying. Accused — oskarżać
I’ve applied for a new job.
He apologize for arriving late.
I asked for a cup of coffee.
We arrived in Paris at 4.00.
She arrived at the airport.
Do you believe in UFOs?
This house belongs to my mother.
He borrowed some money from his sister.
The course consists of five days of practical classes. Consists — składać się
The car crashed into a tree.
Everything depends on the weather. Depend — zależeć
We’re going to divide the house into two flats. Divide — dzielić/ podzielić
Could you explain that to me again, please? Explain — wyjaśnić/
Have you heard of a composer called Messiaen?
Have you heard from your mother recently? Recently — niedawno
She fell in love with an Italian boy.
I got to London at 6.00. Got — dostać się
What happened to him in the end?
Don’t laugh at me! It’s not funny.
Can you pay for my coffee?
I prefer doing sport to watching it.
The smell of candles reminds me of Christmas.
Did you speak/ talk to the boss about your contract?
She’s going to specialize in paediatrics.
I hope you succeed in finding a job.
He’s suffering from a broken heart. Suffering — cierpienie/ męka
I’m thinking about going to Ireland this summer.
What do you think of my new shoes?
What are you thinking about?
Her book has been translated into 20 languages.
Don’t worry about anything.
Adjective + preposition
She’s addicted to coffee. Addicted — uzależniony
I’m afraid/frightened of flying.
He’s very angry with his son about the party.
We’re bored with doing this.
I’m fed up with you complaining all time. Fed up — mieć dość
The square was full of tourists. Square — plac
We were fascinated by the exhibition. Exhibition — wystawa
She’s very fond of her nephew. Nephew — siostrzeniec
He’s good/bed at languages.
I’m hooked on that programme. Hooked on — zaczepiony/uzależ.
She’s interested in politics.
I’m not very keen on fish. I prefer meat. Keen — zapalony/ gorliwy
She’s mad about that new pop group. Mad — szalony
He’s married to Chinese woman.
They were very nice/kind to us.
It’s very nice/kind of you to help us.
He’s obsessed with football.
I’m really pleased with my new flat. Pleased — zadowolony
Your jacket is similar to mine.
I’m sorry about the weather, but it’s not my fault! Sorry about — przykrość nie z mojej winy
I’m tired of doing the washing up. It’s your turn.
I’m worried about my exam tomorrow.