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Interactive Grammar: Prepositions After Verbs

Learn essential verb + preposition collocations — depend on, apologize for, agree with, result in, and others.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~39 min
Exercises
26
Level
Upper Intermediate

Overview

Learn essential verb + preposition collocations — depend on, apologize for, agree with, result in, and others.

Key Verb + Prep Patterns

  • ondepend on, rely on, insist on, focus on, comment on
  • forapologise for, apply for, ask for, wait for, search for
  • withagree with, deal with, interfere with, provide with
  • torefer to, respond to, listen to, contribute to, adhere to

More Verb + Prep

  • inresult in, believe in, participate in, specialise in
  • ofconsist of, approve of, accuse of, remind of
  • aboutthink about, worry about, complain about, talk about
  • fromsuffer from, benefit from, differ from, result from

Common Mistakes

  • depend of → ✅ depend on
  • apologise about → ✅ apologise for
  • result of (cause→outcome) → ✅ result in (cause leads to outcome)

When to use

Business emails

I am writing to apologise for the delay and respond to your enquiry.

Academic writing

The study focuses on factors that contribute to long-term outcomes.

Discussions

We should concentrate on solutions rather than dwell on problems.

Reports

The changes resulted in a significant increase in efficiency.

Prepositions After Verbs

Choose the correct verb + preposition combination

Multiple Choice12 questions
1The outcome will depend the committee's decision.
2She apologised the long delay in responding.
3The research focuses early childhood development.
4He agreed the revised terms of the contract.
5The policy resulted significant cost savings.
6The report consists three main sections.
7She specialises corporate taxation law.
8He was accused misrepresenting the figures.
9The delay resulted a miscommunication between teams.
10Please refer the appendix for full details.
11The data contributed a growing body of evidence.
12We relied heavily their expertise and guidance.

Complete the Verb + Preposition

Fill in the correct preposition after the verb

Fill in the Blanks8 questions
1We must adhere(follow the rules)the agreed contractual terms at all times.
2She complained(verb + ?)the poor quality of the service provided.
3The merger resulted(outcome)the creation of a market-leading company.
4I applied(application for)the senior analyst position yesterday.
5The data differs(comparison)previous years' findings significantly.
6They benefited(gain from)the new remote working policy.
7He insisted(firm demand)seeing the original documentation himself.
8She was praised(commended for)her thorough and impartial investigation.

Fix the Verb + Preposition Error

Correct the preposition in each sentence

Error Fix6 questions

1The success depends of our collective effort.

2She apologised about missing the deadline.

3The report consists from five chapters.

4He was accused for mishandling the funds.

5The changes resulted of better performance figures.

6We need to focus about the long-term objectives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on prepositions cover?

Learn essential verb + preposition collocations — depend on, apologize for, agree with, result in, and others.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Upper Intermediate (B2) learners and forms part of the Prepositions section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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