Examples of collocations with prepositions at, in, on, to, with…
- He’s brilliant at football.
- They are excellent at planning fun parties.
- The teacher was surprised at the student’s question.
- She has lost her belief in God.
- There was no change in the patient’s condition overnight.
- I need some lessons in how to set up a website.
- I congratulate you on your new job!
- I insist on Peter’s studying every day for two hours.
- Can we rely on this old car to get us there?
- I feel very proud to be a part of the team.
- People are scared to use the buses late at night.
- It’s nice to know you.
- You are blessed with many talents.
- Don’t be careless with your ATM card.
- The fall in retail sales is directly connected with the decline in employment.
