Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Are you often wondering about the correct preposition after a basic verb? Are you uncertain whether you should say 'listen me' or 'listen to me', or 'buy to someone' or 'buy from someone'? Then, join me in this lesson for a review of prepositions with some basic verbs. Hello and welcome everyone. This is Minoo at Anglo-Link. Today, we're going to review prepositions with some basic verbs, such as 'listen', 'look', 'say', etc. and also look at some verbs that don't need a preposition. I'll give you a few tips before you do a gap-filling exercise that will remind you of the correct prepositions. To make sure you always remember these, repeat the exercise several times until you get all the prepositions right each time. By the end of your practice, you will have built the necessary reflexes to always use the correct prepositions with these verbs. So, when you're ready, let's begin!
A2 UK basic preposition correct listen exercise review Prepositions with Basic Verbs | English Grammar & Speaking Lesson 14 1 Lucy posted on 2016/03/01 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary