SO = someone
ST = something
ST = something
Verb + Prep | Example |
deal with | He has to deal with many problems. |
decide against | He decided against taking the job in New York. |
decide between SO/ST and SO/ST | I couldn't decide between the chicken dinner and the sushi. |
decide on | He decide on taking the job in Los Angeles. |
dedicate ST to SO | He dedicated the song to his girlfriend. |
demand ST from SO | He demanded help from his coworkers. |
depend on | The cost of the carpet depends on the quality of the weaving. |
derive ST from ST | He derives a great deal of pleasure from his work. |
deter SO from ST | Nothing could deter her from becoming a policewoman. |
devote ST to SO | He devoted the song to his wife. |
differ from | Your results differ little from mine. |
disagree with | He disagrees with me. |
disapprove of | Her parents disapprove of her job choice. |
discourage SO from ST | He discouraged his son from quitting school. |
discuss ST with SO | I discussed the situation with them. |
distinguish between SO/ST and SO/ST | The expert couldn't distinguish between the real painting and the forgery. |
distinguish SO/ST from SO/ST | The expert couldn't distinguish the real painting from the forgery. |
distract SO from ST | The loud music distracted her from her work. |
dream about | I dream about traveling around the world. |
dream of | I dream of a day when poverty no longer exists. |
dress SO in ST | She dresses her twins in the same clothes. |
drink to | They drank to his new job. |
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