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Matching hard verbs with the right prepositions

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 3:39 pm
by IELTSTeacher
In the IELTS, every word counts, so pay close attention to your prepositions- you’ll need to have them at your fingertips in the reading and writing sections and, naturally, on the tip of your tongue when you begin your Speaking test. Take a piece of A4 paper and fold it in half lengthways. Once that’s done, write tricky verbs on one side and their illogical prepositions on the other. Keep testing yourself until you know them by heart, and if you get stuck you can easily unfold the paper- no cheating! A few of the worst culprits are: deprive of, conform to, congratulate on (did you know that at a wedding you should congratulate the groom on having a beautiful wife?), consist of and arrive at (or arrive in for countries and cities) but never arrive in.

Re: Matching hard verbs with the right prepositions

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:08 am
by petryworn
Hi! Thank you for sharing this technique! For those who wish to know more about prepositions for the IELTS, an informative slide about it can be found at http://www.slideshare.net/stephlowe91/p ... ielts-test.