Prepositions
Dependent prepositions
Many nouns, verbs and adjectives are always followed by the same preposition
when they have a particular meaning. These prepositions are dependent
prepositions.
- Online education dispenses with many of the
inconveniences of traditional classes.
- Not everyone has access to the technology
required.
- You need to be able to take responsibility for
your own learning.
- You have to be good at organising your own
time.
- I don't really believe in these alternative medicines.
- There are so many different colours to choose from.
- I'm trying to concentrate on my vowel sounds.
- This really depends on how much we want to spend.
- I really must insist on your dressing neatly when you come to the office.
- Is there no way of preventing the chickens from getting into the vegetable patch?
- Amy is struggling with her Spanish verb endings.
Some verbs take different prepositions but with a change in meaning.
- We laugh at a funny thing or person.
We laugh about a funny situation.
- We think of ideas.
We think about a situation.