[PDF] Preposition Combinations with Adjectives Nouns and Verbs





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Comparison between “Preposition + Noun Clause” and “Preposition

When a preposition is placed in front of adjective clauses' conjunctions: whom and which there must be a sentence after their conjunctions. > Example.



PARTS OF SPEECH 1. Nouns 2. Pronouns 3. Adjectives 4. Verbs 5

Some words may be used as prepositions OR as adverbs. A preposition always has an object. An adverb never does. Examples: The woman got off her horse.





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noun c. pronoun d. preposition. 29. The stars are shining bright tonight. a. adjective b. adverb c. conjunction d. noun. 30. Ouch! You are hurting me. a 



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Preposition Combinations with Adjectives Nouns and Verbs

Preposition Combinations with Adjectives Nouns



Expanded noun phrases: adjectives and prepositions Underline the

about the noun. Examples of prepositions: in on





Preposition Combinations with Adjectives Nouns and Verbs

Preposition Combinations with Adjectives Nouns



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29 de mar. de 2021 A preposition is a word that connects a noun or a pronoun to ... However most adjective prepositional phrases answer the question which.



Identifying Subjects Verbs

https://www.sunysuffolk.edu/current-students/academic-tutoring-centers/grant/writing-studio/documents/subjects-verbs-prepositions.pdf



PARTS OF SPEECH 1. Nouns 2. Pronouns 3. Adjectives 4. Verbs 5

Some words may be used as prepositions OR as adverbs. A preposition always has an object. An adverb never does. Examples: The woman got off her horse.



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Comparison between “Preposition + Noun Clause” and “Preposition

When a preposition is placed in front of adjective clauses' conjunctions: whom and which there must be a sentence after their conjunctions. > Example.





Collocations

You must use each adjective once only but you can use each preposition A In this exercise you will see sentences which include a verb in capital letters ...

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The Writing Center Washtenaw Community College Preposition Combinations with Adjectives, Nouns, and Verbs account for accused of accustomed to acquainted with addicted to advantage of afraid of alternative to apply for approve of associated with attached to aware of bad at based on believe in belong to benefit of blame for borrow from busy with capable of cause of cluttered with committed to composed of congratulate on concerned about connected to conscious of consist of content with contribute to cost of convinced of covered with devoted to different from discriminated against dissatisfied with distinguish from divorced from done with dressed in eligible for envious of equipped with escape from example of excited about excuse for exhausted from exposed to faithful to familiar with famous for fed up with filled with fond of forget about frightened of full of gentle with gone from good at guilty of hide from hope for immune to incapable of inferior to innocent of insure against interested in introduce to invest in invitation to jealous of keep from kind to lack of late for lend to limited to look forward to married to nervous about notorious for object to opposed to participate in patient with pleased with polite to pray for prepared for prevent from prohibit from protect from proud of provide with punished for qualified for ready for recover from related to reply to rescue from respond to responsible for rid of sad about safe from satisfied with serious about shocked by similar to solution to spend on stare at stop from subscribe to substitute for succeed in suitable for superior to surprised by suspicious of take care of thank for tired of trouble with typical of unaware of used to vote for worried about __________________

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Fill in each blank with the correct preposition.

1. She wants to subscribe __________ a magazine that is suitable _________ children.

2. Forget __________ the past; be prepared __________ the future.

3. He was satisfied _________ the cost __________ the new car, even though this car was inferior __________ his

previous one.

4. I am sure that I am qualified __________ the job that I am applying __________.

5. The teacher is proud __________ her students for participating __________ the voter-registration drive.

6. We should take advantage __________ our classrooms that are equipped __________ modern technology.

7. Based __________ the final evaluations, you should be pleased __________ your performance.

8. Are oil companies committed __________ developing alternatives __________ fossil fuels?

9. They are not worried __________ being late __________ class.

10. She was shocked __________ his decision to get rid __________ his pet dog.

11. Parents are afraid _________ their children being exposed __________ lead and other heavy metals.

12. I am jealous ________ that younger woman who is dressed __________ expensive-looking furs.

13. He was so busy __________ work that he was not interested __________ eating lunch.

14. The scientists are devoted __________ finding a solution __________ the problem.

15. The children are familiar __________ the idea of being polite _________ elders.

16. They were unaware __________ their invitation ____________ the national conference.

17. It is best to be patient __________ students who are nervous __________ writing.

18. John is divorced __________ Judy; Fred is married _________ Frieda.

19. The farmer hoped __________ rain so that he would not have to borrow __________ the bank.

20. The gang members were tired __________ being associated ____________ dangerous criminals.

21. Some people are serious __________ investing __________ the stock market.

22. We are concerned __________ how long it is taking him to recover __________ his illness.

23. Because they are guilty __________ the crime, it is possible that they will be punished __________ it.

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