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Speakout B2. Unit 9.2 Dependent prepositions

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  • I want to be a world famous chef. (DREAM)
    I dream of being a world famous chef.
  • She said I was wrong to not wear a seatbelt. (CRITICISE)
    She criticised me for not wearing a seatbelt.
  • He was not allowed to drive for a year. ( BAN) (passive)
  • He said he was sorry he upset her. (APOLOGISE)
    He apologised for upsetting her.
  • I helped her with her bags and she said "Thank you" (THANK)
    She thanked me for helping her with her bags.
  • The police think I stole the paintings. (SUSPECT) (Passive)
    I am suspected of stealing the paintings.
  • It was the driver's fault. He caused the accident. (BLAME) (passive)
    The driver was blamed for causing the accident.
  • The court decided he didn't muder his colleague. (CLEAR) (Passive)
    He was cleared of murdering his colleague.
  • The residents stopped the trees from being cut down. (SAVE)
    The residents saved the trees from being cut down.