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Verbs + Dependent Prepositions

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  • I've been thinking _____ our last holidays together.
    about
    of
  • Have you heard _____ Ricky Gervais? - He's well-known comedian.
    with
    about
    to
    of
  • I strongly disapprove _____ underage drinking.
    to
    of
    about
    with
  • Have you heard _____ Ricky Gervais' new podcast?
    about
    to
    of
    with
  • Rawlinson finally confessed _____ the robbery.
    about
    to
    for
    with
  • The lawyer convinced the jury _____ the man's innocence.
    with
    about
    of
    to
  • The company should get rid _____ the laziest workers.
    with
    to
    of
    from
  • In her book presentation, she occasionally referred _____ her unhappy schooldays.
    with
    of
    to
    about
  • Kids, will you stop arguing _____ each other?
    of
    to
    with
    about
  • The new law was generally admitted _____ be difficult to enforce.
    about
    for
    to
    with
  • She was accused _____ childcare negligence.
    of
    to
    with
    about
  • What were they arguing _____?
    to
    with
    about
    of
  • Thank you for your proposal, I will have to think _____ it.
    to
    about
    of
    with
  • I don't appprove _____ my daughter's new boyfriend.
    of
    to
    about
    with
  • No matter how hard I try, I can't think _____ his name right now!
    of
    about
  • Have you forgotten _____ our agreement?
    about
    with
    to
    of
  • Can you think _____ a nice place to visit in your city?
    to
    with
    about
    of
  • I think you're confusing him _____ someone else.
    with
    about
    of
    to
  • I asked her to tell me everything _____ it.
    of
    to
    about
    with
  • I couldn't agree _____ you more!
    with
    to
    for
    about
  • Can I trust you _____ this new project?
    to
    about
    with
    of