The car belongs to the woman next door. –
to boast of –
These sportsmen are always boasting of their achievements. –
to blame (someone) for ([doing] something) –
She doesn’t blame anyone for her father’s death. –
to borrow (something) from (someone) –
I borrowed my ideas from Eliot’s famous poem ‘The Waste Land’. –
to buy from –
I buy vegetables from local farmers. –
to care about/for (someone/something) –
All you care about/for is your precious collection. –
to charge for –
What do they charge for a call? –
to check in –
Check the word in the dictionary. –
to comment on –
They didn’t comment on my statement. –
to compare (something) to/with (something else) –
It is difficult to compare our results to/with studies conducted in the United States. –
to complain to (someone) about (something) –
She often complains to her friends about not feeling appreciated at work. –
to concentrate on ([doing] something) –
Let’s try to concentrate our efforts on finishing this job today. –
to congratulate on