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Prepositions with Nouns





English Glossary Index



Prepositions with Nouns :


Prepositions are sometimes so firmly wedded to other words that they have practically become one word. In fact, in other languages, such as German, they would have become one word. This occurs in three categories : nouns, adjectives, and verbs.

approval of

awareness of

belief in

concern for

confusion about

desire for

fondness for

grasp of

hatred of

hope for

interest in

love of

need for

participation in

reason for

respect for

success in

understanding of




Related Links :

  • Common Prepositions


  • End a Sentence with a Preposition


  • Prepositions of Time


  • Prepositions of Place


  • Prepositions of Location


  • Prepositions of Movement


  • Prepositions with Nouns


  • Prepositions with Adjectives


  • Prepositions with Verbs


  • Idiomatic Expressions with Prepositions


  • Unnecessary Prepositions


  • Prepositions in Parallel Form






  • English Glossary Index




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