Noun + preposition | ||
Gina from Peru writes: I want to know as many examples of nouns and prepositions as possible: approval of, awareness of, belief in, fondness for, grasp of, hatred of, etc. Also how does this affect the construction of the sentence? |
Roger Woodham replies: | ||
Some nouns, particularly abstract nouns, have to be followed by a prepositional phrase in order to demonstrate what they relate to. They cannot just stand by themselves. There is usually only one possibility of preposition which must be used after a particular noun. Occasionally alternatives are possible. But in either event it is a matter of learning which prepositions can be used with which nouns. Here are some of the most common noun plus preposition combinations, but there is space here only for a few of them. If you are in doubt as to which preposition to use, always check with a good dictionary. Nouns followed by 'to'
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Nouns followed by 'for'
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Nouns followed by 'with'
Other nouns - other prepositions
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Certain nouns - choice of preposition
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