Prepositions After Verbs for Kids & Teens: Part 1
ESL Grammar WorksheetsPrepositions After Verbs for Kids & Teens: Part 1

Prepositions After Verbs for Kids & Teens: Part 1

This ESL worksheet helps kids and teens master prepositions after verbs with engaging grammar rules, fun activities, and interactive exercises. It features multiple-choice questions, matching, fill-in-the-blank dialogues, and a creative writing task to solidify understanding. Perfect for A2 learners, it builds confidence in using prepositions like "look at," "listen to," and "believe in" in everyday contexts.

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Study this grammar rule.

Overview: Prepositions after verbs are words that show the relationship between the verb and another word in the sentence. They help complete the meaning of the verb. Certain verbs are commonly followed by specific prepositions. It's important to remember which preposition goes with each verb. Look at: Example: "I look at the stars at night." Listen to: Example: "She listens to music every day." Wait for: Example: "We wait for the bus in the morning." Talk to: Example: "He talks to his friend on the phone." Think about: Example: "I think about my vacation plans." Ask for: Example: "She asks for help with her homework." Believe in: Example: "They believe in good luck."
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Decide which answer best fits each space.

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Match these halves to form sentences.

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Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct preposition.

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Write a short dialogue between two friends.

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