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28 PHRASAL VERBS AND PATTERNS WITH PREPOSITIONS PAGE 308<br />

233 Prepositional verbs<br />

1 A prepositional verb is a verb + preposition, e.g. ask for, depend on. • 231 (2)<br />

Which preposition goes after the verb is mainly a matter of idiom. Some verbs can<br />

take a number of different prepositions.<br />

Come and look at the view.<br />

We spent an hour looking round the shops.<br />

Can you help me look for my cheque book?<br />

I had to stay at home to look after the dog.<br />

The police are looking into the incident.<br />

People look on this neighbourhood as the least desirable in town.<br />

NOTE<br />

a A few prepositional verbs have the same meaning as a one-word verb.<br />

I asked for/requested a room facing south.<br />

We got to/reached the airport just in time.<br />

How did you come by/obtain these documents?<br />

b Some verbs can take either a direct object or a preposition, depending on the meaning.<br />

I paid the taxi-driver/the bill.<br />

I paid for the taxi.<br />

The committee approved the plans. (= accepted, allowed)<br />

I don't approve of laziness. (= think it right)<br />

2 There are many prepositional verbs. Here are some examples.<br />

The man admitted to/confessed to the crime.<br />

It all amounts to/comes to quite a lot of money.<br />

We apologize for the delay.<br />

Tina has applied for dozens of jobs.<br />

We arrived at/in Ipswich ten minutes late.<br />

That's no way to behave to/towards your friends.<br />

I don't believe in eating meat.<br />

Who does this bag belong to?<br />

We should benefit from the tax changes.<br />

I came across the article in a magazine.<br />

The car collided with a van.<br />

I want to concentrate on my maths.<br />

The flat consists of four rooms.<br />

We managed to cope with all of these difficulties.<br />

The car crashed into a wall.<br />

I'll have to deal with/see about the arrangements.<br />

We decided on a caravan holiday.<br />

The price depends on when you travel.<br />

Can you dispose of the rubbish?<br />

We have to do without/go without luxuries.<br />

You didn't fall for that trick, did you?<br />

I don't feel like doing any work.<br />

Brown doesn't go with grey.<br />

Has anything like that ever happened to you?<br />

We're hoping for an improvement in the weather.<br />

She insisted on playing her tape.<br />

Why do other people always interfere in/with my affairs?<br />

Someone was knocking at/on the door.<br />

I was listening to the weather forecast.

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