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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)
- apologise to (someone) for ([doing] something)
- apply to (a place) for (something)
- approve of (something)
- believe in (something)
- belong to (someone)
- blame (someone) for ([doing] something)
- borrow (something) from (someone)
- care about (someone/something/topic)
- compare (something) to/with (something else)
- concentrate on ([doing] something)
The app has a comprehensive list of such collocations. Learning about Verb Preposition Collocations will help you to improve your reading and writing skills.
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- Write a note for each entry
- Tap note button to review all notes
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- Entries are grouped into unites so you can learn unit by unit
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This app is designed to help you to study English prepositions and how to use them in writing and conversation.
● Quizzes
- 33 quizzes
- Review your answers after finish the quiz
● Topics
- Usage of prepositions are divided into topics.
- Spatial Preposition (Direction, Position, etc), temporal prepositions (Time, date, duration, etc), and prepositions to indicate purpose, cause, reason, etc.
For example:
"Among" is used to indicating somebody who belongs to a group
- This has caused serious alarm among students.
"For" is used to describe reason or purpose
- These clothes are made for women.
"For" is used to describe feelings or attitudes
- She expressed her admiration for the painting.
"From" is used to describe origin or source
- Bricks made from clay are very common.
"Off" is used to describe separation
- The cat fell off the roof.
● Usage
- Each preposition has multiple usages
- Sentences are added to demonstrate each usage
● Sample Sentences
- Each usage comes with a number of sample sentences
- Over 2500 sentences are added
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December 23, 2024