WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Quick Reference — Common Words Followed by Prepositions:

 

Quick Reference — Common Words Followed by Prepositions:

Adjectives + Prepositions:

Adjective + PrepositionMeaning/UseExample
good / bad / clever atSkill or abilitygood at maths / bad at sport
proud / ashamed / afraid ofFeeling about somethingproud of her results
excited / worried / happy aboutEmotion regarding somethingexcited about the trip
interested / involved / absorbed inEngagement with somethinginterested in history
pleased / satisfied / angry withReaction to a person or resultpleased with the outcome
committed / devoted / married toDedication or relationshipcommitted to excellence
shocked / amazed / surprised byCause of strong emotionshocked by the news
aware / conscious / sure ofKnowledge or certaintyaware of the risks
familiar / bored / content withState regarding somethingfamiliar with the process
responsible / capable / fond ofQuality or feeling about somethingcapable of great things
similar / inferior / superior toComparison with somethingsimilar to the original
dependent / keen / based onReliance or focusdependent on others

Nouns + Prepositions:

Noun + PrepositionExample
interest ina keen interest in science
belief ina strong belief in justice
need fora need for change
reason forthe reason for his absence
solution toa solution to the problem
answer tothe answer to the question
demand fora demand for better wages
attitude to/towardsa positive attitude to work
relationship witha good relationship with staff
reaction toa strong reaction to the news
advantage ofthe advantage of experience
damage toserious damage to the building

Verbs + Prepositions:

Verb + PrepositionExample
agree withI agree with your suggestion.
apply forShe applied for the post.
arrive at/inarrived at the station / in London
believe inHe believes in hard work.
belong toThis book belongs to her.
care for/aboutShe cares about others.
complain aboutHe complained about the noise.
concentrate onFocus and concentrate on the task.
congratulate onI congratulate you on your success.
depend onSuccess depends on effort.
differ fromThis differs from the original.
insist onShe insisted on paying the bill.
laugh atDo not laugh at others.
listen toAlways listen to your teacher.
look afterHe looks after his parents.
look forward toI look forward to meeting you.
object toShe objected to the proposal.
participate inThey participated in the event.
rely onYou can rely on her completely.
succeed inHe succeeded in passing the exam.
suffer fromShe suffers from migraines.
think about/ofThink carefully about your future.

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