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A collection of verbs and their corresponding prepositions for vocabulary expansion and usage. Learn how to use these verbs with the correct prepositions to enhance your language skills.
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Vocabulary • Verbs + Prepositions Look forForgiveforAgreewithTranslateinto Think of/aboutDependonCarefor/aboutWorryabout Come fromBelieve in ComplainaboutSucceed in CryaboutSpendonCommentonRecoverfrom Listen to ApplyforFightagainstConvince of Dreamabout/of DifferfromApologisefor Cope with InsistonLaugh at PayforDealwith Refer to RelyonShout at Die of Stare at SufferfromWaitfor Base on
Vocabulary • Adjectives + Prepositions • Afraid of Excited about Ashamed of • Proud of Upset about Crowded with • Lucky with Interested in Fond of • Crazy about Keen on Married to • Jealous of Sorry for (s.one) Sorry about (sthing) • Good at Disappointed with Pleased with • Bad at Satisfied with Responsible for
GRAMMAR revision BOTH – ALL – NEITHER- EITHER- NONE- NOR …?? Both: (2 peopleorthings) BothMinisterslefttheparty (article) Douyouneedsugarorflour? I needboth (pron) Both ….and (2 thingsbelonging to samegram. category) I likebothcheese and bread She can bothswim and dive All(+ than 2 people/things) All (of) mystudentspassedtheexam
GRAMMAR revision • BOTH and ALL goes AFTERbeor modal verbs. Ex. We can all go to the party this Saturday. Ex. They are all tired • BOTH and ALL goes BEFOREotherverbs. Ex. They both prepared the meal. Ex. We all passed the exam. • Both of / Neither of /All of + Determiners (articles, poss. Adjectives) or Pronouns Ex. Both of you have been selected Neither of my sisters is married**** Ex. Both restaurants are closed Ex. Neither restaurant is expensive
GRAMMAR revision • Either ….or (o…o…) Ex. You can have either bread or cookies Ex. Either Peter or Ann can do it Ex. Do you want tea or coffee? Either, I don’t mind (cualquiera) • Neither …nor (ni…ni…) Ex. I like neither tea nor coffee Ex. He neither knows nor care Ex. I didn’t enjoy the film. Me neither (tampoco) Ex. She can speaks neither French nor Spanish = She can’t speaks either French or Spanish
GRAMMAR revision • Difference None and Neither Ex. Neither of my teachers are mathematicians (2 teachers) Ex. None of my teachers are mathematicians (+ than 2)
EXERCISES • ……………….. these restaurants are really good • She said she would contact me but she ……………… wrote ……… phoned • Is you friend British or American? …………………., he’s Australian • ………………… my parents are from London • I asked two people the way to the station but ……………… them could help me • I have 22 students and they are …….. Speaking at the same time • We ……….. went swimming last week
GRAMMAR revision • INDEFINITE PRONOUNS SOME + (WHERE, ONE, BODY, THING) in AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES ANY + (WHERE, ONE, BODY, THING) in NEGATIVE and INTERROGATIVE SE. NO + (WHERE, ONE, BODY, THING) as SUBJECT in AFFIRMATIVE SE. with NEGATIVE MEANING EVERY + ( WHERE, ONE, BODY, THING) in AFFIRMATIVE and INTERROGATIVE SE. Ex. Thereisn’tanybodyhereSomeone has eatenthe cake Isthereanythingstrange in thepicture? Everybodyknowsthetruth Nobodyisreadyyet Has everyonegottheircoats? Noteverybody has a PC
Comparativeforms As…as , less and theleast He is as tall as hisbrotherThesequelwasnot as good as thefirst film Myplans are lessexcitingthanyoursThe film islessinterestingthanthebook. Michael istheleast popular of hisbrothers.