Verbos e preposições em inglês.

Verbos e preposições em inglês.

Você sabe como usar preposições depois de verbos? Veja alguns exemplos em inglês de verbos comuns e preposições em inglês.

Verbos e preposições em inglês, explicação gramatical.

Quando um verbo faz parte de uma frase mais longa, geralmente é seguido por uma preposição específica.

agree with Mike.
She listens to the radio a lot.
He thanked me for the flowers.

Não existem regras gramaticais para ajudá-lo a saber qual preposição é usada com qual verbo, então é uma boa ideia tentar aprendê-los juntos.

Para ajudá-lo a fazer isso, escreva um novo vocabulário em seu caderno em uma frase ou frase. Aqui estão alguns verbos comuns para cada preposição.

Verbs with for

They’re waiting for a bus.
He apologised for being late. 
applied for the job but I didn’t get it.
How do you ask for a coffee in Polish?
I can’t go out tonight because I have to prepare for my interview tomorrow.

Verbs with from

This spray should protect you from mosquitoes.
Has he recovered from the accident yet?
She won an award because she saved someone from drowning.
suffer from allergies.

Verbs with in

She doesn’t believe in coincidences.
Our company specializes in computer software.
You must work hard if you want to succeed in life.

Verbs with of

I don’t approve of hunting animals for their fur.
Our dog died of old age.
This shampoo smells of bananas.

Verbs with on

Their decision will depend on the test results.
The film is based on the novel by Boris Pasternak.
If you make so much noise, I can’t concentrate on my work.
Come on! We’re relying on you!
We don’t agree on anything but we’re still good friends.

Verbs with to

What kind of music do you like listening to?
Can I introduce you to my grandfather?
Please refer to the notes at the end for more information.
Nobody responded to my complaint.
She apologized to me the next day.

Verbs with with

agree with everything you’ve said.
My assistant will provide you with more information if you need it.
We’re finding it difficult to deal with the stress.

A

accuse (someone) of ([doing] something)

add (something) to (something else)

admire (someone) for ([doing] something)

agree on (topic)

agree with (someone)

apologize to (someone) for ([doing] something)

apply to (a place) for (something)

approve of (something)

argue with (someone) about (topic)

arrive at (a building, room, site, event)

arrive in (a city, country)

ask (someone) about (someone/topic)

ask (someone) for (something)

B

believe in (something)

belong to (someone)

blame (someone) for ([doing] something)

borrow (something) from (someone)

C

care about (someone/something/topic)

comment on (topic)

compare (something) to/with (something else)

complain to (someone) about (something)

concentrate on ([doing] something)

congratulate (someone) for/on ([doing] something)

consist of (some things)

consent to ([doing] something)

contribute to (something)

count on (someone) to (do something)

cover (something) with (something else)

D

decide on (topic)

depend on (someone) for (something)

discuss (something) with (someone)

distinguish (something) from (something else)

dream about/of (someone/something)

E

escape from (somewhere)

explain (topic) to (someone)

excuse (someone) for ([doing] something)

F

forgive (someone for ([doing] something)

G

get rid of (something)

graduate from (a place)

H

happen to (someone)

help (someone) with (something)

hide (something) from (someone)

I

insist (up)on (something)

introduce (someone) to (someone else)

invite (someone) to (an event)

K

keep (something) for (someone)

M

matter to (someone)

O

object to (something)

P

participate in (something)

pay (price) for (something)

plan on ([doing] something)

pray for (someone/something)

prefer (something) to (something else)

prevent (someone) from ([doing] something)

prohibit (someone) from ([doing] something)

protect (someone) from (something)

provide (someone) with (something)

R

recover from (something)

rely (up)on (someone/something)

remind (someone) of (something)

rescue (someone) from (something)

respond to (someone/something)

S

save (someone) from (something)

search for (something)

separate (something) from (something else)

scold (someone) for ([doing] something)

smile at (someone) for ([doing] something)

speak to/with (someone) about (topic)

stare at (something/someone)

stop (someone) from ([doing] something)

subscribe to (something)

substitute (something) for (something else/someone)

subtract (something) from (something else)

succeed in ([doing] something)

suffer from (something)

T

take advantage of (someone/something/ situation)

take care of (something/someone)

talk to/with (someone) about (topic)

thank (someone) for ([doing] something)

travel to (somewhere)

V

vote for (someone)

vouch for (someone)

W

wait for (someone/something)

wish for (something)

work for (company/something/someone)

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