This document provides examples of common prepositions that are used after nouns, including "for", "of", "in", "to", "between", and "with". It lists nouns that are frequently followed by these prepositions, such as "a cheque for", "a disadvantage of", "an increase in", "damage to", and "a relationship with". The prepositions show relationships between the noun and other elements like time, location, possession, and people.
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Noun & preposition
1. NOUN + PREPOSITION
Noun + FOR
A cheque
A demand
A need
A reason
Noun + OF
An advantage
A disadvantage
Noun + OF
A cause
A photograh /picture /
map / plan / drawing
Noun + IN
An increase
A decrease
A rise
A fall
Noun + TO
Damage
An invitation
A solution
A key
An answer
A reply
An attitude
Noun + WITH…
A relationship
A connection
Contact
But…
Noun + BETWEEN…
A relationship
A connection
contact
A difference
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BETWEEN A and B
SOMETHING
FOR + SOMEBODY
SOMETHING
OF + SOMEBODY
SOMETHING
IN + SOMEBODY
SOMETHING
TO + SOMEBODY
OF + - ING form
SOMETHING
WITH + SOMEBODY