Introduction to Essential Prepositions
Welcome to our comprehensive lesson on 75 Very Important Prepositions. Prepositions are key elements in English that help connect thoughts and clarify meanings. In this lesson, learners will explore a variety of prepositions that are frequently used in everyday English. Understanding these will enable learners to construct sentences more accurately and communicate their ideas more clearly.
Learning Objectives
- To identify and understand the use of 75 important prepositions.
- To apply these prepositions in appropriate contexts.
- To enhance sentence construction and overall communication in English.
List of 75 Essential Prepositions
- Recover from: Regain health or normal condition after an illness or setback.
- Fed up with: Feeling tired or frustrated with something.
- Respond to: Reply or react to a question, situation, or stimulus.
- Superior to: Higher in quality, rank, or status compared to something else.
- Content with: Satisfied or happy with a situation or outcome.
- Contrary to: Opposite or in conflict with a particular belief or fact.
- Contribute to: Play a part in bringing about a result or outcome.
- Blame for: Assign responsibility or fault for a negative event or outcome.
- Obliged to: Having a moral or legal duty to do something.
- Distinct from: Clearly different or separate from something else.
- Focus on: Concentrate attention or effort on a specific task or goal.
- Abstain from: Refrain from engaging in a particular action or behaviour.
- Differ from: Be unlike or dissimilar to something else.
- Hinder from: Create obstacles or difficulties for progress or action.
- Prevent from: Stop or keep something from happening.
- Tend to: Have a natural inclination or likelihood towards something.
- Dedicate to: Devote time, effort, or resources to a particular cause or activity.
- Ask for: Make a request or seek information or help.
- Capable of: Having the ability or potential to do something.
- Composed of: Made up of various elements or parts.
- Infer from: Draw a conclusion or deduce information from evidence.
- Notorious for: Widely known, typically for something negative or infamous.
- Equal to: Having the same value, quantity, or status as something else.
- Count on: Rely or depend on someone or something.
- Get rid of: Dispose of or eliminate something unwanted.
- Vote for: Cast a ballot in favour of a candidate or option.
- Spend on: Use money or resources for a specific purpose or purchase.
- Short of: Lacking or insufficient in quantity or quality.
- Keen on: Very interested or enthusiastic about something.
- Search for: Look or seek diligently for something.
- Indifferent to: Having no particular interest or concern for something.
- Oppose to: Be against or in disagreement with something.
- Ready for: Prepared or willing to do something.
- Devote to: Dedicate time or effort to a particular activity or purpose.
- Accustomed to: Familiar or used to a particular situation or habit.
- Stem from: Originate or have its source in something.
- Wait for: Delay or remain in anticipation of something.
- Insist on: Demand or assert something firmly.
- Account for: Explain or provide reasons for something.
- Associated with: Linked or connected to something in some way.
- Consist of: Comprise or be made up of certain elements.
- Succeed in: Achieve success or a positive outcome in something.
- Exposed to: Subjected or vulnerable to something, often a risk or danger.
- Obsessed with: Preoccupied or consumed by thoughts or desires for something.
- Derive from: Obtain or originate from a particular source or origin.
- Deprived of: Lacking or being without something essential or desirable.
- Yield to: Surrender or give in to a particular force or influence.
- Dependent on: Relying on something or someone for support or survival.
- Peer at: Look closely or intently at something.
- Responsible for: Having a duty or obligation for a particular task or action.
- Adapted to: Adjusted or modified to fit a specific purpose or environment.
- Lead to: Result in or bring about a particular outcome or consequence.
- Convert to: Change or transform into a different form or belief.
- Accuse of: Blame or charge someone with wrongdoing or a crime.
- Aware of: Having knowledge or consciousness about something.
- Compatible with: Able to exist or work together without conflict.
- Refrain from: Abstain or hold back from doing something.
- Persist in: Continue or persevere in a particular action or belief.
- Distinguish from: Recognize or identify differences between two or more things.
- Devoid of: Completely lacking or empty of something.
- Prone to: Likely or inclined to experience something, often negative.
- Irrespective of: Regardless of or without consideration for something.
- Worry about: Be anxious or concerned about something.
- Approve of: Give consent or express a favourable opinion about something.
- Cope with: Deal effectively or manage a difficult situation or challenge.
- Exempt from: Free or relieved from a duty or obligation.
- Benefit from: Gain advantages or positive outcomes from something.
- Susceptible to: Vulnerable or easily influenced by something.
- Deal with: Handle or manage a situation or problem.
- Addicted to: Physically or mentally dependent on something.
- Emerge from: Come out or become visible or apparent from something.
- Involve in: Participate or engage in an activity or situation.
- Fond of: Having a liking or affection for something.
- Recuse from: Withdraw or disqualify oneself from a situation due to a conflict of interest.
- Infatuated with: Strongly and irrationally attracted to someone or something.
Effective Learning Tips
- Try to use these prepositions in daily conversations and written exercises.
- Associate each preposition with a specific context or situation.
- Create flashcards for practice and memorization.
- Engage in exercises that require filling in the blanks with appropriate prepositions.
Summary and Takeaways
- Comprehensive Understanding: This lesson has equipped learners with an understanding of 75 vital prepositions in English.
- Enhanced Communication Skills: Mastery of these prepositions will significantly improve learners' ability to articulate thoughts more precisely.
- Importance of Contextual Learning: Recognizing the context in which these prepositions are used is crucial for their effective application.
- Continuous Practice for Mastery: Regular practice and application of these prepositions in various contexts are key to mastering their usage.
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