2022-11-16 19:30:25
Prepositions after Particular Words
PART - 1
Accompanied with/by E.g. I was accompanied with my fiancée to the dinner party.
Accused of E.g. They stand accused of crimes against humanity.
Accustom to E.g. It took him a while to accustom himself to the idea.
Account for E.g. The poor weather may have accounted for the small crowd.
Addicted to E.g. She had become addicted to tranquillizers.
Adept in/at E.g. He was an adept at concealing the truth.
Adhere to E.g. For ten months he adhered to a strict no-fat low-salt diet.
Afraid of E.g. It’s all over. There’s nothing to be afraid of now.
Agree on, to, with E.g. He agreed with them about the need for change.
Angry at, with, about E.g. He felt angry at the injustice of the situation.
Anxious about E.g. He seemed anxious about the meeting.
Apply for, to E.g. He has applied to join the army.
Aware of E.g. I don’t think people are really aware of just how much it
costs.
Arrive in E.g. She’ll arrive in New York at noon.
Ashamed of E.g. She was deeply ashamed of her behaviour at the party
Attached to E.g. I’ve never seen two people so attached to each other.
Argue about, with E.g. We’re always arguing with each other about money.
Averse to
E.g. I mentioned it to Kate and she wasn’t averse to the idea.
Beneficial to E.g. A good diet is beneficial to health.
Bad at E.g. She is so bad at keeping Secrets
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