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Verbs and Prepositions List
Verbs + Prepositions List in English.
Verb + TO
- Add to
- Adjust to
- Admit to
- Appeal to
- Belong to
- Compare to
- Get married to
- Listen to
- Reply to
- Respond to
- See to
- Speak to
- Subscribe to
- Sentence to
- Talk to
- Turn to
- Write to
Verb + ABOUT
- Argue about
- Boast about
- Care about
- Concern about
- Dream about
- Forget about
- Hear about
- Joke about
- Know about
- Talk about
- Quarrel about
- Talk about
- Think about
- Tell about
- Worry about
- Write about
- Warn about
Verb + WITH
- Agree with
- Argue with
- Begin with
- Collide with
- Compare with
- Complete with
- Concern with
- Charge with
- Help with
- Interfere with
- Meet with
- Present with
- Provide with
- Quarrel with
- Share with
- Trust with
Verb + FOR
- Account for
- Apply for
- Arrange for
- Care for
- Pay for
- Pray for
- Prepare for
- Praise for
- Provide for
- Punish for
- Room for
- Search for
- Stand for
- Substitute for
- Thank for
- Use for
- Wait for
Verb + OF
- Approve of
- Bilk out of
- Compose of
- Conceive of
- Consist of
- Convict of
- Cure of
- Despair of
- Dream of
- Get rid of
- Get tired of
- Hear of
- Hope of
- Remind of
- Rob of
- Suspect of
- Think of
Verb + ON
- Agree on
- Base on
- Be on
- Blame on
- Comment on
- Concentrate on
- Congratulate on
- Count on
- Depend on
- Elaborate on
- Impose on
- Insist on
- Play on
- Pride on
- Rely on
- Work on
Verb + AT
- Aim at
- Arrive at
- Glance at
- Guess at
- Hint at
- Laugh at
- Look at
- Marvel at
- Peer at
- Point at
- Smile at
- Stare at
- Wink at
Verb + IN
- Absorb in
- Arrive in
- Be engrossed in
- Believe in
- Confide in
- Implicate in
- Involve in
- Participate in
- Result in
- Specialize in
- Succeed in
- Trust in
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MichelleKGross
Sunday 15th of January 2023
I would change
Pride onto
Take pride in Pride oneself onThe only instances that I could find of "pride on" in Google nGrams used "on" as a preposition for the following noun phrase, rather than as part of the verb "pride."
Aminu
Wednesday 3rd of November 2021
Yes
MichelleKGross
Tuesday 28th of July 2020
I broke trust with my friend. I trust in my teachers. This is a helpful list because of how it groups the verbs. Even though I am a native speaker, I didn't realize that "trust" takes a different preposition depending on its part of speech.
Karthikeyan
Tuesday 9th of April 2019
Thanks