WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Quick Reference — Common Words Followed by Prepositions:
Quick Reference — Common Words Followed by Prepositions:
Adjectives + Prepositions:
| Adjective + Preposition | Meaning/Use | Example |
|---|---|---|
| good / bad / clever at | Skill or ability | good at maths / bad at sport |
| proud / ashamed / afraid of | Feeling about something | proud of her results |
| excited / worried / happy about | Emotion regarding something | excited about the trip |
| interested / involved / absorbed in | Engagement with something | interested in history |
| pleased / satisfied / angry with | Reaction to a person or result | pleased with the outcome |
| committed / devoted / married to | Dedication or relationship | committed to excellence |
| shocked / amazed / surprised by | Cause of strong emotion | shocked by the news |
| aware / conscious / sure of | Knowledge or certainty | aware of the risks |
| familiar / bored / content with | State regarding something | familiar with the process |
| responsible / capable / fond of | Quality or feeling about something | capable of great things |
| similar / inferior / superior to | Comparison with something | similar to the original |
| dependent / keen / based on | Reliance or focus | dependent on others |
Nouns + Prepositions:
| Noun + Preposition | Example |
|---|---|
| interest in | a keen interest in science |
| belief in | a strong belief in justice |
| need for | a need for change |
| reason for | the reason for his absence |
| solution to | a solution to the problem |
| answer to | the answer to the question |
| demand for | a demand for better wages |
| attitude to/towards | a positive attitude to work |
| relationship with | a good relationship with staff |
| reaction to | a strong reaction to the news |
| advantage of | the advantage of experience |
| damage to | serious damage to the building |
Verbs + Prepositions:
| Verb + Preposition | Example |
|---|---|
| agree with | I agree with your suggestion. |
| apply for | She applied for the post. |
| arrive at/in | arrived at the station / in London |
| believe in | He believes in hard work. |
| belong to | This book belongs to her. |
| care for/about | She cares about others. |
| complain about | He complained about the noise. |
| concentrate on | Focus and concentrate on the task. |
| congratulate on | I congratulate you on your success. |
| depend on | Success depends on effort. |
| differ from | This differs from the original. |
| insist on | She insisted on paying the bill. |
| laugh at | Do not laugh at others. |
| listen to | Always listen to your teacher. |
| look after | He looks after his parents. |
| look forward to | I look forward to meeting you. |
| object to | She objected to the proposal. |
| participate in | They participated in the event. |
| rely on | You can rely on her completely. |
| succeed in | He succeeded in passing the exam. |
| suffer from | She suffers from migraines. |
| think about/of | Think carefully about your future. |
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