مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Words+Prepositions
Peace be upon you
As the title suggests,I'm going to spot the light on words and their suitable prepositions
accuse of
guilty of
accustomed to
independent of
afraid of
indifferent to
aim at
insist on
angry with/at
interested in
arrive at/in
jealous of
ashamed of
look at
believe in
married to
careful of/with/about
pleased with
complain about
prefer to
composed of
related to
congratulate on
satisfied with
consist of
similar to
depend on
succeed in
deprive of
superior to
die of
sure of
different from
surprised at/by
dressed in
suspicious of
Best of luck
Worth participation dear,
Now on instead of calling them words + prepositions, call them with their real name
" phrasal verbs"
All the best ....
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ramireal
2015-02-01, 19:24
mrc so much
thnks sister
May Allah bless U
25 BESSEM
2015-08-14, 20:39
thank you so mutch
ahmed225
2015-08-19, 22:45
thank you so much :)
يوسف طوماش
2015-10-24, 19:20
thanks a lot from the bottom of my heart
medjide chrivati
2015-10-31, 15:21
thank you so much
medjide chrivati
2015-10-31, 15:22
thank you so much
nasserbou
2015-11-28, 01:25
thank you so much
saimoh76
2017-07-12, 09:09
A complete phrasal verb list in English would include over 2,000 phrasal verbs. We have tons of them, and we use them all the time without realizing it. Phrasal verbs are, in fact, one of the most difficult things to learn in English because there are so many of them, and because they can’t be translated literally. However, here, you can at least learn what phrasal verbs are, how to recognize them, and where to go to find their meanings.
saimoh76
2017-07-12, 09:12
What Is a Phrasal Verb?
A phrasal verb is different from a verb phrase. A verb phrase, sometimes called a predicate, is made up of a main verb along with any complements, objects or adverbial phrases that follow it. It is a verb plus a lot of other things if they exist in a sentence.
saimoh76
2017-07-12, 09:14
A phrasal verb is simply a verb made up of more than one word. It is two or three words that make up one main verb. A phrasal verb is only a verb, not anything else in the sentence.
saimoh76
2017-07-12, 09:16
Usually, the words that constitute a phrasal verb are a verb and a preposition, but that is not always the case. Sometimes the first word in a phrasal verb is not a verb at all, but when paired with the preposition, the whole phrase becomes a verb. For example, the phrasal verb “clam up” is made of a noun (clam) and a preposition (up). When you combine them, however, they become one verb meaning “to become quiet or refuse to speak.”
saimoh76
2017-07-12, 09:17
To give another example, the verb “give” means to turn over the possession of something. However, when combined with various prepositions, the phrases take on their own meanings, which are quite different from the meanings of the two individual words.
saimoh76
2017-07-12, 09:18
How to Recognize Phrasal Verbs
So how do you know when you’re dealing with a phrasal verb and not just a verb and a preposition? Well, you have to look at the whole sentence. If the two words can be understood literally, it’s a verb and a preposition. If they have to be taken together with a meaning that has little or nothing to do with the meaning of the verb alone, then it’s a phrasal verb. Consider these examples:
saimoh76
2017-07-12, 09:19
Phrasal verbs are an important part of learning the English ********.
saidyettou
2018-03-21, 14:33
thanks thanks
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