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Preposition at the end of clauses

1.

Preposition at
the end of
clauses
Unit 5
Focus 3 2nd ed

2.

When creating a detailed question in which a verb or an
adjective is followed by a preposition and a noun, such
as listen to music, afraid of spiders, etc., we leave the
preposition after the verb or adjective.
In WHquestions:
What kind of animals are you afraid of?
What are you good at?
What are you looking for?
What subject are you interested in?
What music do you listen to?

3.

This is the scientist I have been waiting for.
In relative
clauses:
Camping by a lake is something we’re enthusiastic
about.
There are several environmental issues you have to
prepare a presentation about.

4.

In infinitive
structures:
Cape Horn is probably the most hazardous place to sail
around.
Here are the safety procedures you need to be aware of.

5.

Remember!

6.

Verb +
preposition:

7.

Adjective +
preposition:

8.

Noun +
preposition:
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