Law Lexicon vs English Verb Preposition Usage & Stats

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This app is designed to help you learn Verb Preposition Phrases. English prepositions are often used together with verbs to form a phrase. For example, the verb listen generally takes the preposition to, as in “I like to listen to jazz.” Other examples include: apologize for, belong to, care for, devote to, elaborate on, fell like, graduate from, help with, invest in, know about, look at, matter to, object to, participate in, recover from, succeed in, think of, vouch for, and write about something, prevent somebody from something. Getting the preposition right is essential for making your ideas understood in English. There is a differences between hear about and hear from. Knowing these differences, and knowing which preposition to use with which verb will help you sound more natural in English. ▸ Verb Preposition Phrases - Over 7400 phrases - Meaning and example sentences ▸ Write a note - Write a note for each entry - Review your notes ▸ Units - 150 units - Use quizzes to learn phrase in a unit ▸ Basic features include: - Bookmark a phrase - Search a phrase - Learn 10 phrases daily ▸ If you want to suggest a new feature or report an issue, please use feedback feature in the app. Thank you!
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Law Lexicon VS.
English Verb Preposition

December 10, 2024