1.
Speak of
Mention or discuss something in speech or writing
Jaideep spoke of his memories of the early days.
2. Submit to
Accept to a superior force or subject to a particular process
The original settlers were forced to submit to Bulgarian rule
Why do we always have to submit to his authority.
3. Marry off
Find a husband or wife for a son
She was married off to the local doctor by the age of 20.
4. Difficulty in
The state or Condition of being difficult
They had no difficulty in making friends
5. Brush aside
Dismiss something/someone as being unimportant or not worthy or disregard something
Usage: The chairperson brushed aside my suggestion
6. A lot of/Lots of
A large amount or number of something
Usage: I saved a lot of money with those coupons.
7 Poor into
To spend a large amount of money, time, energy etc. on something
Usage: She has poured thousands of dollars into the business.
Usage: The juice into the glass.
8. Impossible for someone (
Very able to do something
Usage: Nothing is impossible for him.
9. From———to
Used to show the point where someone or something starts
Usage: The show will run from 10am to 2pm.
10. Keep on
Continue to do something
Usage: He kept on moving.
11. Trust in
To have confidence in someone or something
Usage: My students need to trust more in their own abilities.
12. Remonstrate with someone
Make a forcefully reproachful protest
Usage: The more he remonstrated with the referee the worse the situation became
13. Belien in
Have faith in something or someone to the
Usage: He admitted that he believed in ghosts.
14. Write to someone at the address
Usage: He will write to her at this address
15. Die off
(Of the members of a group) to stop living one by one until there are none left.
Usage: The veterans of world war II are now old and gradually dying off
16. Die of
To die because of something when the cause of death lies within the body Usage: My uncle died of
Cancer.
17. Die from
It is used when the cause of death lies outside the body
18. Die in an accident
He died in an accident when he was only ten.
Note: Died from/died in an accident
19. Good at something
If you are good at something, you are successful at doing it
Usage: He is very good at making stories.
20. Bad at something
You are not successful at doing something
Usage: He is bad at playing cards.
21. Care about
To think something is important and to feel interested in it.
Usage: I do not care about the expense.
22. Take Care of something someone/
To look after or protect
Usage They will take care of your children when you are away.
23. Surprised at
When it is unexpected or unusual.
Usage: Rakesh was surprised at Gopal’s rudeness.
24. Thank someone for
Usage: Thank you very much for your suggestions.
25. But for
Except for something or someone
Usage: All was silent but for the sound of the wind in the trees.
26. Eradicate from somewhere
To get rid of something from the place
Usage: Smallpox has been eradicated from India
Note: Eradicate (verb)
To get rid of something or destroy something bad
Usage: We will do our best to eradicate Corruption.
27. At + Point of time
Usage: The flight will land at seven this morning.
28. Sell by + unit unit
Items are sold by this unit
Usage: Lemons are sold by the dozen in this market.
29. Infested with
Be present in large numbers so as to cause damage or disease.
Usage: The house is infested with Cockroaches
30. Dear to someone
Loved by someone or important to someone
Usage: It was the subject that was very dear to me.
31. Keep up
To maintain or sustain, Continue a Course of action
Usage: Keep up the good work
Usage: This house is too expensive to keep up.
32. Be married to + Person / passive voice
Usage: He is married to her.
Note: Marry (Transitive verb) + object (Person)
He will marry her, (v)
33. Order (Transitive verb) + object
Order (noun) + for + object
He ordered a cup of tea.
He placed an order for a cup of tea.
34. Part from
Separation from somebody
Usage: When I parted from my mother, there were tears in my eyes.
35. Sick at heart
Very sad and upset
Usage: The idea of children suffering from hunger made him sick at heart.
36. Tide over
Help someone through a difficult period
Usage: He needed a small loan to tide her over.
Without your help, he can not tide over difficulties.
37. Give away
Give something freely as a gift or donation
Usage: He was requested to give away the prizes to the winners.
38. Abide by
Obey or comply with a rule
Usage: Every student had to abide by the rules of the hostel.
39. Hindrance to
Dostruction to something or someone
Usage: Corruption is a standing hindrance to the nation’s is development
40. Affection for + someone
A gentle feeling for someone
Usage: She felt affection for the old lady.
41. Annoyed with somebody
Slightly angry or irritated
Usage: Jaideep was annoyed with his students for turning up late
42. Muse about/on
To think about something carefully and for a long time
Usage: I began to muse about/on the possibility of starting my own business.
43. Indefferent to
Not thinking about or not interested in someone or something
Usage: How can you be so indifferent to what is going on?
44. Profit from
To earn money from something or to achieve an advantage
Usage: Many companies will profit from the fall in interest rates.
45. Depend on
To be decided by or to change according to the stated thing.
Usage: Don’t depend on others, you must stand on your own feet.
46. Put out
Extinguish something that is burning, lay something out ready for use
Usage: The fireman managed to put out the fire.
Usage: She put out glasses and paper napkins.
47. Dwell on
To keep thinking or talking about something
Usage: She dwells too much on her past
48. Devoted to someone/God
Very loyal, given over to the display, study or discussinong of
Usage: There is a museum devoted to her work.
Usage: All of them are devoted to one another.
49. Conducive to
Making a certain situation likely or possible, good for
Usage: Regular exercise is conducive to health.
50. Prevail on/upon
To ask or persuade someone to do something
Usage: They prevailed on/upon me to play a few tunes on the piano
51. Get rid of
Take action so as to be free of a troublesome or unwanted things
Usage: Take it regularly and you will get rid of this disease.
52. Affection for someone
A gentle feeling for someone
Usage: My friend felt affection for a poor boy.
53. Fell into
To go down quickly into something
Usage: He fell into the swimming pool.
54. Adapt to
Become adjusted to new conditions.
Usage: A large organization can be slow to adapt to change.
55. Compete against/with someone/something
To try to be more successfull than someone or something else
Usage: It is difficult for a small shop to compete with/against the big supermarkets.
56. Challenge to + game/argument
To invite someone to compete
Usage: Tina has challenged me to a game of poker.
57. Lean against something
Touching something as a support
Usage: He leaned against the wall
58. Know for certain
Without any doubt
Usage: I know for certain that he will go there
59. Conscious of something
Having knowledge of something
Usage: We are conscious of the extent of the problem.
60. Aware of something
Well informed about something
Usage: Most people are aware of the dangers of sun bathing.
61. Smile at
To regard with pleasure or amusement
Usage: He smiled at my words.
62. Afflicted with
To cause pain or suffering
Usage: She is afflicted with pain in the joints.
63. Desposed of
To get rid of someone/something
Usage: How did they dispose of the body?
64. Go through
Under go difficult period or experience or to go through something
Usage: The country is going through a period of economic instability.
Usage: The girl has just gone through the door
65. Charge with
Someone is accused of a crime
Usage: She is charged with murder.
66. Guess at something
To try to imagine something
Usage: There are no photographs of him, so we can only guess at what he looks like.
67. Comply with
To act in agreement with another’s wishes or to obey
Usage: You should comply with his request.
68. Time by your watch
To ask or tell the time
Usage: What is the time by your watch?
69. Come about
Take place or happen
Usage: Can you tell us more about how the project came about?
70. Arrive on + platform
The platform on which the train is scheduled to arrive
Usage: The train is expected to arrive in a few minutes on platform number two.
71. Prepare for something
Make someone ready or able to deal with something
Usage: Schools should prepare children for life.
72. Compliment on
Praise someone for something
Usage: He compliment Reeta on her appearance.
73. Revenge (noun) + for
Revenge (noun) + against
Usage: He wants revenge against his enemies.
Usage: The team is seeking revenge for the loss earlier in the season.
74. Start for + place
To leave for somewhere
Usage: Hearing of her grandmother’s illness, she at once started for Delhi.
75. Fall through
Come to nothing or to fail
Usage: The project fell through due to lack of money.
76. Content with
Pleased with your situation
Usage: You should be content with what you have.
77. Acquit someone of something
To decide that someone is not guilty
Usage: He was acquitted of all the charges against him.
78. Qualify for/ eligible
Be entitled to a particular benefit
Usage: He qualified himself for the post
79. Consist of something
Be made of or formed from something
Usage: It is a simple dish to prepare, consisting of rice and vegetables
80. Lead to something
It causes that thing to happen or exist
Usage: Reducing speed limits should lead to fewer deaths on the roads.
81. Engaged in
Busy in something or involved in something
Usage: They have been engaged in a legal battle
82. Engaged to
Having agreed to marry
Usage: She was engaged to some guy in the army.
83. Lie between
Usage: Nepal lies between India and China.
84. Write on something
To write about a particular topic
Usage: Jaideep has written a book on grammar
85. Injurious to
Causing or likely to cause damage or harm
Usage: Cigarette is injurious to health.
86. Absorbed in
Very interested in something and not paying attention to anything else
Usage: He was so absorbed in his book that he did not even notice me come in.
87. Withdraw from
Remove or take away or to leave
Usage: He withdrew her hand from his
88. Irrelevant to someone/something
Not important
Usage: These documents are irrelevant to the present investigation.
89. Agree with someone/something
To think that something is acceptable
Usage: I do not agree with hunting
Usage: He will agree with you.
90. Indignant at
Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at something
Usage: They were very indignant at the injustice done to him.
91. Ability in
Power or capability to do something
Usage: He shows great ability in mathematics
92. Call off/ cancel
Cancel an event or agreement
Usage: The strike has been called off
93. Angry at something/with someone
Usage: he is really angry with/at me for upsetting her
94. Atone for
Make amends or reparation
Usage: A human sacrifice to atone for the sin.
95. Recover from
To become completely well
Usage: It took her a long time to recover from her heart operation.
96. Cater for
Provide people with food and drink at social event or gathering
Usage: My mother helped to cater for the party.
97. Put up with
Tolerate or endure something
Usage: I am too tired to put up with any nonsense.
98. Desire for
A strong feeling of wanting to have something
Usage: He resisted public desires for choice in education
99. All over /completely finish
Every where or completely finished
Usage: It is all over between us.
Usage: The baby got food all over her dress.
100. Set aside
Save or keep something
Usage: We should always set aside some money for emergency.
101. Accede to
Agree to a demand, request or treaty
Usage: The authorities did not accede to the strikers’ demands.
102. Succeed in
Achieve the desired aim or result
Usage: Hard working people always succeed in whatever they do.
103. Beset with
Having a lot of trouble with something
Usage: His path was beset with difficulties.
104. Grateful to someone
Showing or expressing thanks
Usage: I am grateful to you for all that you have done.
105. Difference between
Usage: Can you tell me the difference between butter and margarine.
106. Hand over
Pass responsibility to someone else
Usage: He will soon hand over to a new direction
107. Spring from something
To come from or be a result of something
Usage: His need to be liked obviously springs from a deep rooted insecurity.
108. Call on
Pay a visit to someone, use someone/something as a source of help
Usage: He is planning to call on her today.
Usage: We are able to call on academic staff.
109. Books on something
Usage: Five thousands rupees was allotted for the purchase of books on physics.
110. Differ from
To not to be like something or someone else
Usage: His views differ from those of his parents.
111. Differ with someone
To disagree
I beg to differ with you on that point.
112. Deal out
To share something out among a group of people
Usage: The profits were dealt out among the investors.
113. Plot against
To make a secret plan to do something wrong or harmful.
Usage: I can not believe that he is plotting against his friend.
114. Compatible with
Together without conflict or problems
Usage: The career structure here is not compatible with having a family.
115. Through thick and thin
Under All circumstances no matter how difficult
Usage: They will stand by you through thick and thin.
116. Die down
To gradually become less strong
Usage: The wind will die down in the evening.
117. Pass off
Falsely represent, dismiss on awkward remark
Usage: The drink was packaged in champagne bottles and was being passed off as the real stuff.
Usage: He made a light joke and passed it off
Usage: Her marriage passed off peacefully
118. Turn down
Reject something offered, to reduce the volume
Usage: His novel was turned down by publisher after publisher.
Usage: She turned the sound down.
119. Reconcile to + situation
To accept the situation if it is unpleasant or painful because it can not be changed.
Usage: He has reconciled himself to the loss of the election.
120. Be reconciled with + person
To become friendly again
Usage: They were finally reconciled with each other.
121. Go/come to + destination
To reach somewhere
Usage: He went to Mumbai alone.
122. Warn off
To tell someone to go or stay away in order to avoid danger or trouble
Usage: They warned us off there land.
123. Suffer from
To experience physical or mental pain
Usage: She has been suffering from cancer for two years.
124. Resort to
Usage: My friend resorted to crime.
125. Deal in
Usage: He will deal in garments
126. Deal with
Usage: I can deal with my problems.
127. Copé with
Usage: They can not cope with this technology.
128. Worthy of
Usage: He is worthy of a rich life.
129. Stare at
Usage: He is staring at the girl.
130. Thanking to
Usage: I am thankful to your best friend.
131. Due to
Usage: The accident was due to her negligence.
132. Compare to
Usage: This road is quite busy compared to/with others.
133. Busy with
Usage: He is busy with his work.
134. Accompanied by
Usage: I was accompanied by my best friend.
135. Prevent from
Usage: You should have prevented her from boarding the running train.
136. Aim at
Usage: You should aim at achieving your goals.
137. Deficient in
Usage: This dish is deficient in vitamins.
138. Surprise at
Usage: He was surprised at her behaviour
139. Astonished at
Amazed at
Usage: His father was amazed at his behavior.
140. Avail of
Usage: You should avail yourself of every opportunity.
141. Listen to
Usage: You should listen to me.
142. Senior/junior/Prior/prefer/inferior/superior to
Usage: I prefer tea to ceffee.
Usage: I am superior to them.
143. Deprive of
Usage: You can not deprive him of his rights.
144. Need for
In which something is necessary, necessity
Usage: I know that this is the basic human need for food.
145. In need of
Usage: He was in desperate need of medical care.
146. Agree with + person
Usage: I agree with my friend.
147. Agree to + plan/point/idea
Usage: I agree to this plan.
148. Agree with + person/ helpful healthful
Usage: This climate agrees with me.
149. Agree with the fact facts consistent
Usage: The story agrees with the facts.
150 Look through (examine
Usage: We looked through all the books
151. Go through examine
Search through or examine something especially methodiacally.
Usage: She started to go through the bundle of letters.
152. Go through
Under go a difficult period or experience
Usage: The country is going through a period of economic instability.
153. Distinguish between
Differentiate between
Usage: He is colour blind and can not distinguish between ren and green colour
154. Persist in
Continue in an opinion inspite of difficulty
Usage: If he persists in asking awkward questions, send him to the boss.
155. Ignorance of
The state of being ignorant, lack of knowledge
Usage: The patients were kept in ignorance of what was wrong with them
156. Jeer at
Usage: Some of the students jeered at him.
157. Be endowed with
To have a particular quality or feature
Usage: Some lucky people are endowed with both brains and beauty.
158. Insist on
Usage: If you insist on doing it, I will have to leave this job.
159. Inquire of
To ask someone a question
Usage: The police inquired of his neighbors if they knew where he was
160. Stand by
Usage: My friends always stand by me.
161. Apoligize to + person
Usage: He apologized to me.
162. Apologize for
Usage: I must apologize for disturbing you like this.
163. Wait for
Usage: He is waiting for his friends.
164. Approve of
Usage: I approved of his proposal.
165. Depend on
Usage: You have to depend on him to complete this work.
166. Filled with full of
Usage: His bucket was full of water.
His bucket was filled with water
167. Bereft of/Deprived of
Not having something or feeling great loss
Usage: He was bereft of hopes.
168. Suggest to/Propose to + Person
I suggested to him that he should help Ramu.
169. Adjacent to
Very near, next to, or touching
Usage: They lived in a house adjacent to the railway.
170. Obliged to
Usage: They are obliged to him.
171. Devoid of
Free from or entirely lacking
Usage: He kept his voice devoid of emotion
172. Tired of
Usage: I am tired of doing this work.
173. Ashamed of
Usage: I am ashamed of you
Usage: You have got nothing to be ashamed of
174. Fond of
Usage: I am fond of watching movies.
175. Sick of
Usage: His father is sick of tantrums.
176. Proud of
Usage: I am proud of my students.
177. Belong to
Usage: This vehicle did not belong to him.
178. Essential for
Necessary or needed
Usage: Water is essential to/for living things.
179. Fortunate of (lucky)
Usage: I am fortunate of being a teacher.
180. Afraid of
Usage: He is afraid of darkness.
181. Capable of
Usage: He is capable of doing this work
182. Beware of
Usage: You should beware of dogs in this village
183. Close to
Usage: He is very close to me.
Usage: They are very close to doing their work
184. Convicted of
Usage: She was convicted of murder.
185. Dream of
Usage: I always dream of buying a new car for my father
186. Escape from
Usage: The thief escaped from the jail.
187. Obedient to
Usage: You should be obedient to your parents
188. Envious of
Usage: You should not be envious of their happiness
189. Object to
Usage: They objected to his proposal.
190. Responsible
Usage: They are responsible for the loss.
191. Satisfied with
Usage: They are satisfied with the result.
192. Antidote to
Usage: There is no antidote to it.
193. Appetite for
Usage: I can understand his appetite for adventure.
194. Desire for
Usage: He resisted public desires for choice in education.
195. Apprised of
Usage: The parents were apprised of their son’s injuries.
196. Averse to
Having a strong dislike of or opposition to something
Usage: Few people are averse to the idea of a free holiday.
197. Answerable to
Required to explain or justify one’s action to
Usage: He is answerable to parliament for his decisions.
198. Be answerable for something
To be responsible for something that happens
Usage: He should be answerable for his crime.
199. Ply between
A particular route for a regular journey
Usage: This train regularly plies between Sonipat and Delhi.
200. Despense with something/someone
To get rid of or stop using something
Usage: They have had to dispense with a lot of luxeeries since Karan lost his job.
201. Succumb to
To accept defeat, to die or suffer badly
Usage: Thousands of cows have succumbed to the disease.
Usage: I succumbedto temptation and had a piece of cheesecake.
202. Exception to
Someone or something that is not included in a rule, group or list
Usage: There are exceptions to every rule.
203. With the exception of (but not/
Usage: I like all kinds of movies with the exception of horror movies
204. Solution to a problem
Answer to a problem
Usage: There is no easy solution to this problem.
205. Suspicious of
Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
Usage: He was suspicious of her motives
206. Assent to
Express approval or agreement
Usage: The Prime Minister assented to the change.
207. Addicted to
Physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance
Usage: He became addicted to alchol very quickly.
208. relevant to
Usage: Education should be relevant to the child’s is needs.
209. Beneficial to
Usage: A stay in the country will be beneficial to his health.
210. Eligible for
Usage: You are eligible for this post.
211. Confide in + person
To tell the personal things to someone
Usage: He often confides in me.
212. Desist from
Stop doing something, abstain from
Usage: The soldiers have been ordered to desist from firing their guns.
213. Abetain from
Not to do something especially something enjoyable
Usage: He took a vow to abstain from alcohol.
214. Persist in
To continue doing something
Usage: He always persists in asking awkward questions.
215. Angry/indignant/vex/irritate with + person/
Angry/indignant/vex/irritate at + thing
Usage: He was indignant at the injustice done to him.
Usage: He was angry with her.
216. Compliment on something/praise
Compliment someone
Congratulate on
Complement to
Usage: He compliment her on her appearance.
Usage: He took the chance to congratulate her on her marriage
Usage: Local ale provide the perfect complement to find food.
217. Abound in
Usage: India abounds in minerals
218. Absorbed in
Usage: She was seen absorbed in studies
219. Accustomed to
Usage: I am accustomed to talking to a foreigners.
220. Act upon
Usage: You should act upon his advice.
221. Affection for
Usage: He has no affection for him.
222. Apply for application
Usage: He applied for the post of clerk.
223. Apply to application
Usage: He applied to the manager
224. Born in + Place
Born of
Usage: He was born in India.
Usage: He was born of rich parents.
225. Boast of
Usage: He boasts of his knowledge
226. Certain of
Usage: I am certain of my success.
227. Complain against
Usage: They complained against the student
228. Charge against
Usage: There is no charge against him.
229. Charge with
Usage: The police charged him with murder
230. Condemn to
Usage: The man was condemned to death.
231. Exempt from
Usage: He was exempted from parade due to his illness.
232. Expert in
Usage: He is expert in singing.
233. Feed on
Usage: They feed on rice.
234. Fined for
Usage: He was fined for his mistake.
235. Guilty of
Usage: He was guilty of theft.
236. Long for
Usage: The student longs for seeing his teacher.
237. Loyal to
Usage: I am loyal to my country.
238. Pride in
Usage: He has pride in his wealth.
239. Partial to
Usage: He is particularly partial to the fried rice.
Usage: This judge is partial to his clerks.
240. Quarrel with + person
Usage: You should not quarrel with them.
241. Quarrel over + thing
Usage: We should not quarrel over petty things.
242. Rely on
Usage: You should not rely on him.
243. Resort to
Usage: You should not resort to unfair means in the examination.
244. Run over
Usage: The boy was run over by the bus.
245. Sentence to
Declare the punishment
Usage: They were sentenced to life imprisonment.
246. Tremble with
Usage: The child trembled with fear.
247. True to + word
Usage: I am true to my word.
248. Be known to
Be unknown to
Usage: He is known to me.
249. Yield to something
To agree to do something that you do not want to do
Usage: It is very easy to yield to temptation and spend too much money.
250. Aloof from
Stay away from bad company
Usage: He kept himself aloof from all bad friends.
251. Amuse at/mock at/laugh at
Usage: Everyone was greatly amused at this awkward behaviour.
252. Beg for/appeal for a thing
Usage: He was begging for a piece of paper.
253. Acquaintance with
Usage: He has no acquaintace with Karan.
254. Aptitude for
Usage: My friend has great aptitude for politics.
255. Assurance of
Usage: She gave them no assurance of her support.
256. Capacity for
Usage: I know about his capacity for learning English.
257. Cause for/of
Usage: What is the cause of this disease?
258. Confidence in
Usage: You should have condidence in yourself
259. Control over
Usage: He should have control over his emotion.
260. Disgrace to
Usage: This student is a disgrace to his family.
261. Fondness for
Usage: Her fondness for him is natural.
262. Grief at
Usage: I felt grief at the death of my friend.
263. Heir to
Usage: His son is heir to the throne.
264. Influence on/over/with
Usage: He has no influence with the judge.
265. Leniency to
Usage: They have no leniency to him.
266. Leisure for
Usage: They have no leisure for such things.
267. Objection to
Usage: I have no objection to what they have done with her.
268. Pity for
Usage: I feel pity for the poor.
269. Slave to
Usage: You should have no slave to luxuries.
270. Subscription to
Usage: Your subscription to the channel has been concelled.
271. Traitor to
Usage: He is a traitor to his country.
272. Backward in
Usage: The boy is backward in his studies.
273. Bent on
Usage: He is bent on doing it.
274. Blessed with
Usage: May they blessed with a son!
275. Acquitted of
Usage: He has been acquitted of all the charges.
276. Afflicted with
Usage: Rohan is afflicted with cancer.
277. Blind in
Usage: He is blind in the right eye.
278. Blind to
Usage: You should not be blind to your faults.
279. Contented with
Usage: He is contented with his performance.
280. Deaf to
Usage: She was deaf to all his requests.
281. Contrary to
Usage: He is doing everything contrary to my directions
282. Courteous to
Usage: He is courteous to his guests.
283. Familiar to
Usage: His name appears familiar to me.
284. Greedy for
Usage: He is very greedy for money.
285. Guilty of
Usage: She is guilty of murder.
286. Honest in
Usage: They should be honest in their dealings.
287. Ill with
Usage: I know that your friend is ill with fever.
288. Introduce to
Usage: He introduced himself to the class.
289. Lame in
Usage: I know the old man who is lame in the left leg.
290. Occupied with/busy with
Usage: I am occupied with a olot of work.
Usage: The boy is busy with his homework.
291. Over whelned with
Usage: I was overwhelmed with the joy of success.
292. Peculiar to
Usage: This kind of life is peculiar to us.
293. Quick at
Usage: You should be quick at doing it.
294. Repentant of
Usage: You should be repentant of your mistake.
295. Short of
Usage: My friend is always short of money.
296. Similar to
Usage: Your views are similar to mine.
297. Steeped in
Usage: He is steeped in poverty.
298. Sure of
Usage: I am sure of my success.
299. Attend upon
Usage: He has many workers attending upon him.
300. Attend to
Usage: All the students should attend to their lessons.
301. Bear with
Usage: I can not bear with his weakness.
302. Break into
Usage: The thief brake into her house last night.
303. Beg pardon of
Usage: He begged pardon of her
304. Defend from/against
Usage: The man defended her from all the charges.
305. Deprive of
Usage: He is deprived of these facilities.
306. Enter into agreement, contract
Usage: He entered into the contract.
307. Exchange for
Usage: He exchanged the scooter for the Car.
308. Knock at
Usage: Someone knocked at he door.
309. Keep to
Usage: You should keep to the right.
310. Keep away from
Usage: We all should keep away from smoking.
311. Lack in
Usage: He is lacking in certain qualities.
312. Present at
Usage: He presented the cheque at the bank.
313. Present to
Usage: She presented a mobile to her friend.
314. Present with
Usage: I presented him with a new bike.
315. Prohibit from
Usage: They are prohihbited from entering the room.
316. Provide with
Usage: I provide my students with good facilities.
317. Remind of
Usage: I remind him of his promise.
318. Rule over
Usage: They ruled over the country.
319. Rest with
Usage: It rests with him to decide what to do now.
320. Seek for
Usage: They were seeking for place.
321. Stick to
Usage: You should stick to your dicision.
322. Arrive at (building, room, event……..)
Usage: We arrived at the station on time.
323. Arrive in (City, Country)
Usage: They arrived in India early in the morning.
324. Shout at (because you are angry)
Usage: He shouted at me for breaking his mobile.
325. Shout to (to be heard)
Usage: He shouted to me from the other side of the room.
326. Think of (opinion)
Usage: What do you think of the new teacher?
327. Think about (consider)
Usage: I will think about building a pool in the garden.
328. Blind of
Blind in
Blind to
Usage: He is blind to his mistake.
329. Infer form
To guess or form an opinion
Usage: What do you inter drom her refusal?