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Prepositions: Verbs + On

In English, one of the more difficult grammar topics would be prepositions. Often times there are no rules, so learning comes down to immersion. This article will have a list of verbs followed by the preposition, on.


This article will go over the following:

  • Rely on

  • Depend on

  • Insist on

  • Focus on

  • Count on

  • Reflect on

  • Agree on

  • Concentrate on

  • Base on

  • Decide on



 
  • Rely on

She relies on her friends for support.

We can always rely on him to be on time.

The success of the project relies on proper planning.


  • Depend on

The outcome depends on various factors.

They depend on public transportation to get to work.

Her ability to succeed depends on her dedication.


  • Insist on

He insists on paying for dinner.

She insisted on speaking to the manager.

They insist on maintaining high standards of quality.


  • Focus on

He needs to focus on his studies.

The company is focusing on improving customer service.

Let's focus on finding a solution to the problem.


  • Count on

You can count on me for help.

They count on their savings for emergencies.

He counted on his friends to get the job done.


  • Reflect on

She took time to reflect on her life choices.

His actions reflect on his character.

The incident made them reflect on their safety protocols.


  • Agree on

They finally agreed on a date for the meeting.

We need to agree on a plan before proceeding.

The two sides agreed on the terms of the contract.


  • Concentrate on

He needs to concentrate on his work.

She finds it hard to concentrate on her studies with so much noise.

They are concentrating on expanding their business.


  • Base on

The movie is based on a true story.

Their decision was based on careful analysis.

The theory is based on scientific evidence.


  • Decide on

They decided on a new course of action.

She decided on the blue dress for the party.

The committee will decide on the proposal next week.


 
 
 

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