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rude of |
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It was rude of him not to invite his relatives. |
somebody to do |
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something; |
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: be rude to |
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He was rude with me this morning. — |
somebody |
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satisfied with |
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We were not satisfied with the results. — |
something |
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scared of |
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The girl got scared of the dog. — |
someone / |
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something |
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shocked at or |
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We were shocked at their terrible working |
by something |
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conditions. — |
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short of |
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We are short of sugar; could you buy it? — |
something |
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silly of |
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It was silly of her not to tell me that she is |
somebody to do |
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busy. — |
something |
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similar to |
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This vase is similar the one I have. — |
something |
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to be sorry |
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I am sorry about it. — . |
about |
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I am sorry for being rude. — |
something; |
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: to be sorry |
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She is sorry for him. — . |
for doing |
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to feel / to be |
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sorry for |
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stupid of |
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It was stupid of her not to tell me that she is |
somebody to do |
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busy. — |
something |
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sure of (or |
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You can be sure of one thing — we will help |
about) |
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you. — |
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surprised at or |
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We were all surprised at Tom’s words. — |
by something |
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suspicious of |
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I am suspicious of any lottery. — |
someone / |
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something |
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terrified of |
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I am terrified of car crash. — |
someone / |
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something |
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tired of |
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I am tired of your crying. — |
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tolerant of |
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Luckily, my parents are tolerant of my |
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choice of music. — , |
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typical of |
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It is typical of him to be late. — |
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upset about |
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Do not get upset about it. — |
something |
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worried about |
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They worry about you. — |
something / |
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somebody |
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accuse someone |
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He accused me of telling lies. — |
of (doing) |
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something |
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aim something |
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He is aimed at winning the competition. |
at someone / |
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something |
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I aimed the pistol at him. — |
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apologise to |
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He apologised to the teacher for his son’s |
somebody for |
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behaviour. — |
something |
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apply to |
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I applied to the director for assistance. — |
somebody for |
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something |
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approve of |
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I don't approve of your friends / plan / |
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behaviour / answer. — |
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ask somebody |
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Employees are asking for salary increase. |
(for something) |
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There is a person asking for you. — |
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ask about |
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They asked me about my work. — |
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believe in |
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Do you believe in God? — |
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belong to |
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This book belongs to my brother. — |
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blame |
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They blamed him for the project failure. |
somebody for |
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something; |
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: blame |
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They blamed the project failure on him. |
someone on |
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something |
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borrow |
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Can I borrow a pen from you? — |
something from |
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someone |
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break into |
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The child broke into tears. — |
(laugh, tears |
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etc.) |
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He broke into the conversation trying to |
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attract my attention. — |
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bring up |
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She brought up five children. — |
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Your question will be brought up at the |
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next lesson. — |
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bump into |
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She bumped into an old friend in the bus |
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today. — |
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care about |
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I really care about my friends. — |
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Doesn’t she care about losing her job? — |
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care for |
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Would you care for some more jam? — |
: to take care |
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of |
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She spent two months caring for her sick |
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brother. — |
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Take care of yourself! — |
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charge someone |
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He is charged with robbery. — |
with (an |
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offence / a |
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crime) |
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collide with |
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Molecules collide with other particles. — |
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complain (to |
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Neighbors complained to the police about |
somebody) |
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the dogs barking. — |
about; |
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: complain |
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John is complaining of a headache. — |
of (not feeling |
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well) |
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compliment |
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John complimented me on my new |
somebody on |
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haircut. — |
something |
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concentrate on; |
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Do not talk! Con entrate on your test! — |
: to be |
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concentrated on |
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/ in / around etc. |
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Oil industry is concentrated mainly in the |
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north of the country. — |
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congratulate |
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Everyone congratulated John on his new |
someone on |
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appointment. — |
(doing) |
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something |
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consist of |
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This sentence consists of six words. — |
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crash into |
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This car crashed into a signpost. — |
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cut something |
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Could you cut this cake in two parts? — |
in (two or more |
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parts) |
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depend on |
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Our trip depends on the weather. — |
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describe |
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Could you describe the conditions to me? |
someone / |
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something to |
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somebody |
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die of (an |
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He died of cancer. — . |
illness) |
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have a |
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Yesterday we had an interesting |
discussion |
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discussion about modern literature. — |
about |
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divide |
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Let us take an orange and divide it into |
something into |
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quarters. — |
(two or more |
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parts) |
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do something |
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The economic situation is getting worse |
about |
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and worse. The President should do |
something |
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something about it. — |
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dream about; |
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I dreamed about you last night. — |
: dream of |
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being |
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He was dreaming of getting reach. — |
something or |
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doing |
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something |
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drive into |
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Father quickly drove the nail into the |
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shelf. — |
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Your behaviour is driving me into tears. |
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explain |
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Could you explain the task to me? — |
something to |
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someone |
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fill with |
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The girl’s eyes got filled with tears. — |
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find out |
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It was hard to find out the truth. — |
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fire at |
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After the lecture, students fired questions |
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at the professor. — |
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forgive for |
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Please, forgive me for being late. — |
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glance at |
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She glanced at the clock and she saw that |
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she was early. — |
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give up |
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It is hard to give up smoking. — |
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Do not give up! — ! |
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grow up |
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Children are growing up so quickly! — |
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happen to |
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It happened to him that he was done with |
somebody |
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the test earlier than the others. — |
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hear about |
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Did you hear about the fire? — |
: hear from |
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somebody; |
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I have not heard from John for the last |
hear out; |
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month. — |
hear of |
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Could you hear me out? — |
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I have never heard about this book before. |
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insist on |
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He insisted on coming back. — |
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invite someone |
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He invited me to the dinner. — |
to (a party etc) |
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laugh at |
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The crowd lathed at him. — |
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leave (a place) |
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She left Paris for London. — |
for (another |
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place) |
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listen to; |
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I like listening to music. — |
: to listen in |
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Behind the door kids listened in adult’s |
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talk. |
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live on |
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It is hard for such a big family to live on |
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his salary. — |
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look at (or have |
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It is not good for your health to spend so |
a look at) |
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much time looking at TV. — |
: look after |
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(take care of); |
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look for (search |
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Who will look after the grandma while |
for) |
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you are at work? — |
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What are you looking for? — |
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look forward |
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I am looking forward to meet you. — |
to; |
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: look up; |
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If you do not know the meaning of a |
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word, you may look it up in a dictionary. |
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make up |
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He made up this story for kids. — |
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I have to make up the time I wasted |
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today, by working late tonight. — |
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pay someone |
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He had enough money to pay for the rent. |
for something; |
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: pay a bill, a |
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fine, a tax, a |
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: I have to pay a bill in a week. — |
fare, a sum of |
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money |
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phone |
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I phoned him yesterday. — |
somebody |
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point something |
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It is not polite to point at people. — |
at someone / |
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something |
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prepare for |
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We should prepare for the test. — |
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prefer someone |
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In summer, I prefer green tea to coffee. |
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someone / |
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something |
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protect someone |
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Our goal is to protect the nature from the |
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pollution. — — |
from ( |
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against) |
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someone / |
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something |
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provide |
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They provided all apartments with air |
someone with |
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conditioning. — |
something |
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read about (of) |
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Did you read about that terrible |
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earthquake? — |
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regard someone |
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My mom regards you as her biggest |
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/ something as |
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enemy. — |
something |
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rely on |
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You can always rely on me. — |
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remind about; |
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John reminded me about club meeting on |
: remind |
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Tuesday. — |
someone of |
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someone / |
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Your sister reminds me of my niece very |
something |
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much. — |
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run into |
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Guess whom I run into at the theater? — |
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search for |
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The police were searching for a lost boy. |
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sentence |
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He was sentenced to five years. — |
someone to (a |
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period of |
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imprisonment) |
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shout at |
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He shouted at everyone because he got |
somebody; |
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angry. — |
: but shout |
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to somebody |
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He shouted to me to come back. — |
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shoot at / for |
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Boys were shooting at pigeons. — |
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smile at |
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He smiled at me. — . |
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He smiled at my joke. — |
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speak to |
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I spoke to him about his behaviour. — |
somebody |
) |
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(about |
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something) |
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specialise in |
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This bookstore specializes in modern |
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literature. — |
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spend (money / |
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She spends too much money on clothes. |
time) on |
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split something |
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Here the river splits into two ranges. — |
into (two or |
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more parts) |
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stare at |
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The child stared at new bright toy. — |
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study for |
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He is studying for a test. — |
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succeed in |
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He succeeded in playing tennis. — |
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suffer from |
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My grandpa often suffers from |
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headaches. — |
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supply with |
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All passengers were supplied with food |
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and water. — |
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suspect |
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He suspected me of stealing. — |
somebody of |
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something |
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talk to |
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My sister wanted to talk to you about |
somebody; |
: - |
Eliot’s poems. — |
: talk about |
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somebody or |
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something |
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telephone |
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You can telephone there. — |
somebody |
) |
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tell somebody |
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Could you tell me about your plans for |
about |
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future? — |
something |
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thank somebody |
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She thanked me for helping her family. |
for something |
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think about; |
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Let me think about your proposal. — |
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