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There are many different verb and preposition combinations. They can be difficult to remember, but here are a few basic ones to work on.
at look / have a look / stare / glance + at¡¦ l Why are you looking at me like that? l He glanced over at the other student¡¯s test. laugh / smile + at¡¦ l Everyone will laugh at you if you were that pink shirt.
to speak / talk + to¡¦ l Who was that guy you were talking to? l I need to speak to her right away. listen + to¡¦ l He never listens to his mother.
Both Sometimes verbs can be used with at or to, but the meaning is different. shout at someone¡¦ l My teacher was very angry that I didn¡¯t finish my homework and began to shout at me. * We use this when we are angry. Shout to someone¡¦ l Karen shouted to me from the other side of the road. * We use this to explain that someone can hear you.
Try a few of these questions for practice. (Put in at or to) 1. Look ______ the flowers. They are so pretty. 2. She never listens ______ her supervisor because her Dad is the CEO. 3. She shouted _____ me so I could hear her. 4. All the guys were staring ____ the new girl in class. 5. How dare you speak _____ me like that! 6. She shouted ______ me when I didn¡¯t offer to pay.
Answers: 1. at 2. to 3. to 4. at 5. to 6. at
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