The app is designed to help you learn a list of verb preposition collocations. In English, there are many verb that come with prepositions to form collocations. Some examples are: - accuse (someone) of ([doing] something) - admire (someone) for ([doing] something) - agree on (topic) ...
Example Sentences of Preposition Collocations Here are some examples of preposition collocations: Verbs + Prepositions rely on (e.g. “I rely on my friends for support.”) think of (e.g. “I’m thinking of going to the beach this weekend.”) ...
The present study compared the role of hands-on and hands-off data-driven learning (DDL) in learning verb-preposition collocations by Iranian learners of English. It also elicited learners' attitudes towards DDL through a questionnaire. A total of 60 female pre-intermediate learners were randomly ...
Verb+preposition So remember that when we have an object (it, him her, the bus, etc) we need to know the word order. This information is shown in most dictionaries. But even if it isn't you should study the example to try to learn how the verb is used....
Don't saylook themafterorlook the childrenafter. Inseparable, no object (Intransitive) Some phrasal verbs can't be separated and don't take an object. He wentaway. Verb+preposition Let's eatouttonight. Verb+preposition Hurryup! It's late. Verb+preposition...
iPad iPhone Description The app is designed to help you learn a list of verb preposition collocations. In English, there are many verb that come with prepositions to form collocations. Some examples are: - accuse (someone) of ([doing] something) ...
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USD 0.99 Screenshots iPad iPhone Description The app is designed to help you learn a list of verb preposition collocations. In English, there are many verb that come with prepositions to form collocations. Some examples are: - accuse (someone) of ([doing] something) ...
The app is designed to help you learn a list of verb preposition collocations. In English, there are many verb that come with prepositions to form collocations. Some examples are: - accuse (someone) of ([doing] something) - admire (someone) for ([doing] something) - agree on (topic) ...