Most Common Dependent Prepositions
Most Common Dependent Prepositions
There isn’t really any logic behind which preposition goes with which verb, adjective or noun – you
just have to memorise and become familiar with them. The table below shows some common
dependent prepositions:
• This could become in a bad situation. This could become a bad situation.
• I helped to my parents. I helped my parents.
• She entered to the building. She entered the building.
• We’re going to meet with our neighbours tonight. We’re going to meet our neighbours tonight.
WOR KSH E ETS, ACTIV I TI E S & G AMES Who has the same answer?
7. I totally agree _____ your opinion – everything you say about this is true!
11. The company is aware _____ the problem and is working hard to fix it soon.