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Prepositional verbs for IELTS

A prepositional verb is an idiomatic expression that combines a verb and a preposition to make a new verb with a distinct meaning

A prepositional verb is an idiomatic expression that combines a verb and a preposition to make a new verb with a distinct meaning

Prepositional verbs for IELTS

by Ngoc Anh
Prepositional verbs for IELTS
Prepositional verbs for IELTS
Prepositional verbs for IELTS

What is it about?

A prepositional verb is an idiomatic expression that combines a verb and a preposition to make a new verb with a distinct meaning.

Prepositional verbs for IELTS

App Details

Version
2.0
Rating
NA
Size
11Mb
Genre
Reference Education
Last updated
September 14, 2022
Release date
September 8, 2018
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App Store Description

A prepositional verb is an idiomatic expression that combines a verb and a preposition to make a new verb with a distinct meaning.

Some prepositional verbs are: care for, long for, approve of, deal with, engage in, base on, count on, derive from, respect for, transform into, accuse of, absorb into, etc.

This app provides materials and tools for you to learn prepositional verbs. Mastering prepositional verbs will help you to improve your IELTS writing skills

■ Lessons
- Over 1800 prepositional verbs are grouped into 60 lessons
- in each lessons, you will learn 29 - 30 prepositional verbs
- use flashcards to study

■ Prepositional verbs
- search, bookmark, share feature
- each entry comes with detailed meaning and sample sentences

■ Prepositions
- literal and figurative meaning of prepositions
- for example: for is often used to show benefit, support or purpose.
from is used to show origin, source, etc.

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