Common Verb and
Preposition Combinations
Verbs and prepositions
are also used in common phrases. The verb generally goes in front of the
preposition.
Do you agree to the new
guidelines?
You get what you pay
for.
It’s easy to fall in
love with big, silly dogs.
I have no doubt about
the outcome of the vote.
He delights in telling
jokes about Texas and Texans.
That remark was in bad
taste and I don’t intend to reply to it!
Miller is substituting
for Brown in tomorrow’s game.
Common Adjective and
Preposition Combinations
Adjectives and
prepositions are commonly used in phrases. The adjective usually goes before
the preposition.
He was found guilty of
fraud and tax evasion.
Students often get
worried about writing exams.
Mary won’t have
children; she is in love with her black lab.
The world felt sorry
for the victims of the tsunami.
Jamila is good at
songwriting and painting.
There are many health
risks associated with smoking.
Chocolate and red wine
are actually good for your heart!
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