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Unit 5A Vocabulary: Dependent Prepositions(1)

Vocabulary: Dependent Prepositions/Collocations (1)

Dependant prepositions are prepositions which always follow the same verb, adjective or noun. For example:

I need to decide on which car to buy. NOT

I need to decide about which car to buy. The majority of these prepositions will be different to the ones used after verbs, adjectives, and nouns in your mother tongue, which is why they cause so much confusion for language students. They are tested directly in all B2 exams.Chris gets very anxious about flying. NOT

Chris gets very anxious at flying.

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There are many dependent prepositions and collocations, so we have filtered them down to the most commonly used ones, and therefore the most important ones for you to know!

Also, we have eliminated the dependant prepositions which are the same in Spanish, because you will get them right naturally. For example:

I am very proud of my daughter for getting her degree. Estoy muy orgulloso de mi hija por conseguir su diplomatura. My wife is tired of the construction noise next to the house. Mi mujer esta cansada del ruido de construcción al lado de casa. So we are only going to teach you the most common/important dependent prepositions which are not direct translations from your mother tongue!

Task 5.1: Verbs + Dependent Prepositions

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb in brackets, and then the correct dependent preposition which should follow: 1. Great news! I have finally ______________ ____ getting my refund from the bank! (succeed)

2. Why are you ______________ ____ me? I'm not joking! (smile)

3. I'm sorry but I'm not interested. I don't ______________ ____ that kind of thing. (believe)

4. Yesterday Craig ______________ ____ a new job. He said he was tired of working here. (apply)

5. Ok I'll do it! I ______________ ____ take the cat to the vet. (volunteer)

6. Harry walked straight into a glass door this morning. I couldn't help ______________ ____ him! (laugh)

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Task 5.1: Verbs + Dependent Prepositions

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb in brackets, and then the correct dependent preposition which should follow: 1. Great news! I have finally ______________ ____ getting my refund from the bank! (succeed)

2. Why are you ______________ ____ me? I'm not joking! (smile)

3. I'm sorry but I'm not interested. I don't ______________ ____ that kind of thing. (believe)

4. Yesterday Craig ______________ ____ a new job. He said he was tired of working here. (apply)

5. Ok I'll do it! I ______________ ____ take the cat to the vet. (volunteer)

6. Harry walked straight into a glass door this morning. I couldn't help ______________ ____ him! (laugh)

to laugh at someone/somethingto volunteer to do somethingto apply for something to believe in something/someoneto smile at someone/somethingforatintoinatsucceededinsmilingatbelieveinappliedforvolunteer tolaughing atto succeed in something

to smile _____ someone/somethingto volunteer _____ do somethingto apply _____ something to believe _____ something/someoneto smile _____ someone/somethingto believe _____ something/someoneto laugh _____ someone/somethingto volunteer _____ do somethingto apply _____ something to volunteer _____ do somethingto laugh _____ someone/somethingto smile _____ someone/somethingto apply _____ something to believe _____ something/someoneto volunteer _____ do somethingto apply _____ something to smile _____ someone/somethingto believe _____ something/someoneto laugh _____ someone/somethingto succeed _____ somethingto succeed _____ somethingto succeed _____ somethingto succeed _____ somethingto laugh _____ someone/somethingto smile _____ someone/somethingto volunteer _____ do somethingto believe _____ something/someoneto smile _____ someone/somethingto volunteer _____ do somethingto laugh _____ someone/somethingto apply _____ something to believe _____ something/someoneto believe _____ something/someoneto laugh _____ someone/somethingto volunteer _____ do somethingto apply _____ something to laugh _____ someone/somethingto apply _____ something to believe _____ something/someoneto succeed _____ somethingTask 5.2: Drill

Now fill in the gaps with the correct dependent preposition which should follow the verbs, as fast as you can (then check you answers using the previous task):

Task 5.3: Adjectives + Dependent Prepositions

Fill in the gaps with the correct dependent prepositions from above, to follow the adjectives in bold: 1. Most kids are keen ____ playing video games

2. Luke's pretty good ____ organising events, maybe you should ask him for help.

3. My father's always been interested ____ gardening.

4. Try not to be too sensitive ____ criticism. It can often be constructive!

5. I was unaware ____ her medical condition. I feel I should have been informed.

6. I'm fed up ____ my job! I'm overworked and underpaid!

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Task 5.3: Adjectives + Dependent Prepositions

Fill in the gaps with the correct dependent prepositions from above, to follow the adjectives in bold: 1. Most kids are keen ____ playing video games

2. Luke's pretty good ____ organising events, maybe you should ask him for help.

3. My father's always been interested ____ gardening.

4. Try not to be too sensitive ____ criticism. It can often be constructive!

5. I was unaware ____ her medical condition. I feel I should have been informed.

6. I'm fed up ____ my job! I'm overworked and underpaid!

to be fed up with someone/something: to have had enough of something/someoneto be unaware of something: to not know about somethingto be sensitive to somethingto be interested in something/someoneto be good at somethingtoofonatwithinonatintoofwithto be keen on something: (enjoy a lot /spend time doing) CAREFUL: NOT sensible (sensible in English means to be logical about something)intensifier (really, quite, very, fairly etc.)

to be keen ____ something to be good ____ somethingto be interested ____ something/someoneto be sensitive ____ somethingto be unaware ____ somethingto be fed up ____ someone/somethingto be good ____ somethingto be keen ____ somethingto be unaware ____ somethingto be interested ____ something/someoneto be sensitive ____ somethingto be fed up ____ someone/somethingto be keen ____ somethingto be good ____ somethingto be interested ____ something/someoneto be sensitive ____ somethingto be unaware ____ somethingto be fed up ____ someone/somethingto be good ____ somethingto be keen ____ somethingto be unaware ____ somethingto be interested ____ something/someoneto be sensitive ____ somethingto be fed up ____ someone/somethingto be good ____ somethingto be sensitive ____ somethingto be keen ____ somethingto be interested ____ something/someoneto be good ____ somethingto be unaware ____ somethingto be sensitive ____ somethingto be fed up ____ someone/somethingto be good ____ somethingto be sensitive ____ somethingto be keen ____ somethingto be interested ____ something/someoneto be good ____ somethingto be interested ____ something/someoneto be unaware ____ somethingto be fed up ____ someone/somethingTask 5.4: Drill

Now fill in the gaps with the correct dependent preposition which should follow the adjectives, as fast as you can (then check you answers using the previous task):

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