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Dependent Prepositions: For in On of in of at in of To For in of On On On at On Within For at in For of To in

This document provides a list of 25 phrases to complete with the correct preposition. It gives examples like 'To account for something' and 'To accuse someone of doing something' to demonstrate. Then it lists phrases like 'To apply for a job' and 'To arrange something in order of difficulty' for the reader to fill in the missing prepositions.

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Dependent Prepositions: For in On of in of at in of To For in of On On On at On Within For at in For of To in

This document provides a list of 25 phrases to complete with the correct preposition. It gives examples like 'To account for something' and 'To accuse someone of doing something' to demonstrate. Then it lists phrases like 'To apply for a job' and 'To arrange something in order of difficulty' for the reader to fill in the missing prepositions.

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Gramática da Língua Inglesa Dependent Prepositions
Complete the following with prepositions.

Examples:
To account for something
To accuse someone of doing something

1. To apply for..........a job


2. To arrange something in order of difficulty
3. To be a bad influence on someone
4. To be ashamed of................oneself
5. To be back in.................business
6. To be confident of.................something
7. To be good at..................something
8. To be …in………… charge..................of something
9. To be related to.................someone or something
10. To be too clever.....................for someone
11. To bear (something) in.................mind
12. To catch a glimpse of.................something
13. To congratulate someone on................something
14. To count on................someone
15. To depend on................something
16. To do something at..................a stroke
17. To do something on................purpose
18. To do something within..........reason
19. To feel a longing for................something
20. To glance at..................something
21. To have confidence in.................someone
22. To have no pity for................someone
23. To make no mention of.................something
24. To object to.................(doing) something
25. To speak in.................a whisper
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Complete the following with prepositions.

Examples:
To account for something
To accuse someone of doing something

1. To applyfora job
2. To arrange something in order of difficulty
3. To be a bad influence on someone
4. To be ashamed of oneself
5. To be back in business
6. To be confident of something
7. To be good at something
8. To be in charge of something
9. To be related to someone or something
10. To be too clever for someone
11. To bear (something)inmind
12. To catch a glimpse of something
13. To congratulate someone on something
14. To count on someone
15. To depend on something
16. To do something at a stroke
17. To do something on purpose
18. To do something within reason
19. To feel a longing for something
20. To glance at something
21. To have confidenceinsomeone
22. To have no pity for someone
23. To make no mention of something
24. To object to (doing) something
25. To speak in a whisper

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