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Verb Structure Example Preposition That + Clause Others 1.interfe re 2.interje ct 3.interla ce 4.interle ave 5.interli nk 6.interlo ck 7.interma rry 8.intermi ngle 9.intermi x 10.interp olate 11.interp With X With With With With With A with B; A and B; with sth With sth into sth sb/sth between A and B sth as sth ; for sb X X X X X X X X X X X X X + speech X X X X X X X + speech + speech X I’d get fired if he found out I’d been interfering with his records. ‘You are wrong’ interjected Beth Her hair was bad interlaced with ribbons and flowers. Books of maps is interleaved with tracing paper. The two process is interlinked. The puzzle pieces are designed to interlock. Blacks and whites are often intermarried. The book intermingles fact with/and fiction. Grass fields were intermixed with areas of woodland. + ‘But why?’ he interpolated. + The lines were interpolated into the manuscript at a later date. + ‘Just a minute,’

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Verb

Structure

Example

Preposition

That + Clause

Others

1.interfere

2.interject

3.interlace

4.interleave

5.interlink

6.interlock

7.intermarry

8.intermingle

9.intermix

10.interpolate

11.interpose

12.interpret

13.interrelate

14.interrupt

15.intersect

16.intersperse

17.intertwine

18.interview

19.interweave

20.intimidate

21.intrigue

22.introduce

23.intrude

24.intuit

25.invalid

26.inveigh

27.inveigle

28.invest

29.invite

30.invoice

31.involve

32.irk

33.isolate

34.issue

35.itch

With

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With

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A with B; A and B; with sth

With

sth into sth

sb/sth between A and B

sth as sth ; for sb

With

with sth ; sb/sth (with sth)

With

be interspersed with/in sth

With

For ; about

With

Into

With/against

A to B (as sth); A and B; to; into

Into; on; upon

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Out

Against

Into

In; on; with; as

From; to; for

For; to

In

to

from

to; with

for

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it intrigues sb that

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That sth why/what

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It irks sb that

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+ speech

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+ speech

+ speech

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sth + speech

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Id get fired if he found out Id been interfering with his records.

You are wrong interjected Beth

Her hair was bad interlaced with ribbons and flowers.

Books of maps is interleaved with tracing paper.

The two process is interlinked.

The puzzle pieces are designed to interlock.

Blacks and whites are often intermarried.

The book intermingles fact with/and fiction.

Grass fields were intermixed with areas of woodland.

+ But why? he interpolated.

+ The lines were interpolated into the manuscript at a later date.

+ Just a minute, Kate interposed.

+ He quickly interposed himself between Mel and the doorway.

+ I didnt know whether to interpret her silence as acceptance or refusal.

+ She couldnt speak much English so her children had to interpret for her.

A discussion of how the mind interrelates with the body.

+ Would you mind not interrupting me with questions all the time?

+ I have a question she interrupted.

The path intersected with a busy road.

Lectures will be interspersed with pratical demonstrations.

A necklace of rubies intertwined with pearls.

+ We intrerviewed ten people for the job.

+ Next week, I will be interviewing John about his latest movie.

The blue fabric was interwoven with red and gold thread.

They were accused of intimidating people into voting for them.

John intrigues with Sam for the gold.

+ He introduced me to a Greek girl at the party.

+ We want to introduce the latest technology into schools.

The sound of the telephone intruded into his dream.

She intuited that something was badly wrong.

He was invalided out of the army in 1943.

Nationalists inveighed against those who worked with the British.

He inveigled himself into her affections.

+Now is a good time to invest in the property market.

+In his time managing the club he has invested millions on new players.

+The new position invested her with a good deal of responsibility.

+He invited questions from the audience.

+Successful candidates will be invited for interview next week.

+Invoice the goods to my account.

+You will be invoiced for these items at the end of the month.

You have involved me in a great deal of extra work.

Her flippant tone irked him.

The decision will isolate the country from the rest of Europe.

+New members will be issued with a temporary identify card.

+Work permits were issuedto only 5% of those who applied for them.

The crowd was itching for a flight.