WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Quick Reference — Common Verbs Followed by Prepositions:OF,ON,TO,WITH

 

Quick Reference — Common Verbs Followed by Prepositions:OF,ON,TO,WITH

Verbs + OF:

Verb + ofMeaningExample
accuse ofTo charge with wrongdoingaccuse of cheating
approve ofTo think well ofapprove of the plan
boast ofTo speak proudly ofboast of success
complain ofTo report a symptomcomplain of pain
consist ofTo be made up ofconsist of five parts
convince ofTo make someone believeconvince of the truth
deprive ofTo take away fromdeprive of sleep
dream ofTo imagine as a hopedream of success
hear ofTo have knowledge ofhear of his arrival
remind ofTo cause to rememberremind of the meeting
smell ofTo have the scent ofsmell of roses
suspect ofTo believe guilty ofsuspect of lying
think ofTo have an opinion ofthink of a solution
warn ofTo caution aboutwarn of danger

Verbs + ON:

Verb + onMeaningExample
agree onTo reach mutual decisionagree on a plan
comment onTo give an opinion oncomment on the report
concentrate onTo focus attention onconcentrate on work
congratulate onTo praise for achievementcongratulate on passing
decide onTo make a choice aboutdecide on a date
depend onTo rely ondepend on support
focus onTo give full attention tofocus on the goal
insist onTo firmly demandinsist on punctuality
rely onTo trust completelyrely on a friend
spend onTo use money forspend on education

Verbs + TO:

Verb + toMeaningExample
adapt toTo adjust to new conditionsadapt to change
admit toTo confess to doingadmit to a mistake
agree toTo consent to a proposalagree to the terms
amount toTo be equal toamount to nothing
apply toTo be relevant toapply to all staff
attend toTo deal with; to look afterattend to the matter
belong toTo be the property ofbelong to the club
consent toTo give permission forconsent to treatment
contribute toTo give towardscontribute to success
listen toTo pay attention to soundslisten to the teacher
object toTo express opposition toobject to the plan
refer toTo mention or consultrefer to the notes
reply toTo respond toreply to the letter
respond toTo react torespond to a question
see toTo attend to; to handlesee to the problem
speak toTo talk tospeak to the manager
subscribe toTo agree with; to pay forsubscribe to a magazine
turn toTo seek help fromturn to a friend

Verbs + WITH:

Verb + withMeaningExample
agree withTo share the same opinionagree with a person
argue withTo dispute withargue with a colleague
assist withTo help withassist with the project
collide withTo crash intocollide with a vehicle
compare withTo examine similaritiescompare with the original
compete withTo contest againstcompete with rivals
comply withTo act in accordance withcomply with the rules
cope withTo deal with successfullycope with pressure
deal withTo handle; to managedeal with the problem
disagree withTo have a different opiniondisagree with the plan
interfere withTo obstruct or disturbinterfere with the work
meet withTo encounter; to experiencemeet with success
part withTo give up; to separate frompart with old books
provide withTo supply something toprovide with resources
sympathise withTo share the feelings ofsympathise with victims
tamper withTo interfere with improperlytamper with evidence

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