Verb + Preposition exercises — Set 2: Verbs with Different Prepositions (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min

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Could you look the children while I go shopping?

2

I've been looking my glasses all morning.

3

We're really looking forward the summer holiday.

4

Look this beautiful painting!

5

The teacher shouted the noisy students in anger.

6

He shouted his friend across the street to warn him about the car.

7

The angry boy threw a stone the window.

8

She threw the ball her teammate during the match.

9

I haven't heard my cousin since last Christmas.

10

I've never heard that restaurant. Is it new?

11

Have you heard what happened at the office today?

12

He doesn't care money. He just wants to be happy.

13

Nurses care patients in hospitals every day.

14

I need to talk the manager about a problem.

15

They spent the whole evening talking their holiday.

16

He applied a teaching position at the local school.

17

She applied three different universities last year.

18

This song reminds me my childhood.

19

Please remind me the meeting tomorrow morning.

20

She wrote her grandmother every month.

Verb + Preposition exercises online (Worksheet)

The same verb can take different prepositions to create different meanings. In this set, you will practise telling apart pairs like look at vs look for vs look after, shout at vs shout to, hear about vs hear from vs hear of, and more. Read the context carefully to choose the correct preposition.