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Dependent prepositions – Nouns followed by a preposition - AIRC116
- Author: Vários
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In this episode we're going to help you revise and practise prepositions that are commonly found after some popular nouns. Más podcasts para mejorar tu ingles en: http://www.inglespodcast.com/ More podcasts to improve your English at: http://www.inglespodcast.com/ Listener Feedback: Mamen Mamen listens to podcasts while walking the dog. That's a great idea! “It’s been a while since I've spoken to you” Thanks for the invitation to visit Biescas. We'll try to make it up there at the end of the summer. Have a wonderful summer! A dependent preposition is a preposition that always follows the same expression; for example, we say 'interested in' and not 'interested on' or 'interested about'. As we saw in the previous two episodes, dependent prepositions can depend on a verb or adjective, as well as a noun. There are dependent prepositions which go before certain nouns and others that go after certain nouns. IN in agreement - Are we in agreement with the way English should be taught? in doubt - I’m in doubt about