Please don’t accuse me of forgetting to lock the door. –
to add (something) to (something else) –
Shall I add your name to the list? –
to admire (someone) for ([doing] something) –
I don’t agree with her, but I admire her for sticking to her principles. –
aim at –
Never aim at people. –
to agree on (topic) –
Governments will be invited to agree on the necessary future actions. –
to agree to –
Don’t agree to his offer. –
to agree with (someone) –
I don’t agree with this answer. –
to answer for (someone/something) –
He answers for my daughter. –
to apply for –
Will she apply for the job? –
to apologize to (someone) for ([doing] something) –
We apologize to our clients for the late departure of this flight. –
to approve of (something) –
My parents have never approved of any of my girlfriends. –
to argue with (someone) about (topic) –
I have been arguing with my brother about this for years. –
to arrive at (a building, room, site, event) –
We arrived at the art gallery just as it was closing. –
to arrive in (a city, country) –
Immigrants who arrived in the country after 2005 have to take a special language test. –
to ask (someone) about (someone/topic) –
Let’s ask the travel agent about flights to Europe. –
to ask (someone) for (something) –
My son asked for a video game for Christmas. –
to begin with –
The day began with bad news. –
to believe in (something) –
I’m beginning to think you actually believe in ghosts! –
to belong to (someone) –