WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Quick Reference — Common Verbs Followed by Prepositions:AT,ABOUT,FOR

 

Quick Reference — Common Verbs Followed by Prepositions:AT,ABOUT,FOR

Quick Reference — Common Verbs Followed by Prepositions:

Verbs + AT:

Verb + atMeaningExample
aim atTo target; to work towardsaim at excellence
arrive atTo reach a specific pointarrive at the station
glance atTo look brieflyglance at the clock
laugh atTo mock or find funnylaugh at a joke
look atTo direct one's gazelook at the board
point atTo indicate with a fingerpoint at the answer
shout atTo speak loudly in angershout at someone
stare atTo look fixedlystare at the screen
wonder atTo be amazed bywonder at the sight
work atTo make effort towardswork at improving

Verbs + ABOUT:

Verb + aboutMeaningExample
argue aboutTo disagree on a subjectargue about money
boast aboutTo speak with excessive prideboast about success
care aboutTo feel concern forcare about others
complain aboutTo express dissatisfactioncomplain about noise
dream aboutTo have dreams ofdream about flying
know aboutTo have knowledge ofknow about history
talk aboutTo discuss a subjecttalk about the plan
think aboutTo consider somethingthink about the future
warn aboutTo caution about dangerwarn about risks
worry aboutTo feel anxious aboutworry about results

Verbs + FOR:

Verb + forMeaningExample
apologise forTo say sorry forapologise for the delay
apply forTo make a formal requestapply for a job
ask forTo request somethingask for help
blame forTo hold responsibleblame for the mistake
care forTo look aftercare for the elderly
long forTo wish strongly forlong for peace
look forTo search forlook for the keys
pay forTo give money in exchangepay for the meal
search forTo try to findsearch for answers
wait forTo remain until arrivalwait for the bus
hope forTo want something to happenhope for the best
prepare forTo get ready forprepare for the exam

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