
If you make so much noise, I can't concentrate on my work. The film is based on the novel by Boris Pasternak. Their decision will depend on the test results. I don't approve of hunting animals for their fur. You have to work hard if you want to succeed in life.

Our company specialises in computer software. She won an award because she saved someone from drowning. This spray should protect you from mosquitoes. I can't go out tonight because I have to prepare for my interview tomorrow. I applied for the job but I didn't get it. Here are some common verbs for each preposition. To help you do this, write new vocabulary in your notebook in a sentence or phrase.

There are no grammatical rules to help you know which preposition is used with which verb, so it's a good idea to try to learn them together. When a verb is part of a longer sentence, it is often followed by a specific preposition. Sun cream protects you from getting burnt. I'm relying on my co-worker to answer all my emails while I'm on holiday.

Look at these examples to see how prepositions are used after verbs.
