Verbs, Nouns and Adjectives + Dependent Prepositions (Table)
A dependent preposition is a preposition that is always used with a particular verb , noun or adjective before another word.
For example, we say "aware of" and not "aware about" or "aware on".This table contains a list of the most common dependent prepositions you may find in the Cambridge English FCE, CAE and CPE exams.
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, CAE | 8 February 2017
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CAE At a Glance
The table below shows at a glance the different parts of each paper (Use of English, Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking). It also lists the knowledge and skills tested in each part of the exam.
This useful table will help you learn how to invert sentences in English. Depending on the negative adverbial you have,the inversion will take place in the first part or in the second part of the sentence. Using this table, you will see at a glance when each kind of inversion is required without the need to refer to any other book.