Mastering the use of prepositions with verbs in Afrikaans is crucial for achieving fluency and precision in the language. Prepositions often change the meaning of verbs significantly, and understanding these nuances can greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively. Whether you are a beginner seeking to establish a solid foundation or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, our exercises provide comprehensive examples and practice opportunities to help you navigate this essential aspect of Afrikaans grammar. In these exercises, you will encounter a variety of verbs paired with their corresponding prepositions, accompanied by clear explanations and contextual sentences. By practicing these combinations, you will develop a deeper understanding of how prepositions modify verbs and learn to use them accurately in different contexts. Our goal is to make learning prepositions with verbs engaging and accessible, empowering you to express yourself more naturally and confidently in Afrikaans. Dive in and start honing your skills today!
1. Ek hou *van* appels (preposition for expressing preference).
2. Sy dink *aan* haar ouers (preposition for thinking about someone).
3. Ons kyk *na* die fliek (preposition for watching something).
4. Hulle wag *vir* die bus (preposition for waiting for something).
5. Hy praat *oor* die weer (preposition for discussing a topic).
6. Sy soek *na* haar sleutels (preposition for searching for something).
7. Ek luister *na* musiek (preposition for listening to something).
8. Hulle lag *oor* die grap (preposition for laughing about something).
9. Ons dink *oor* die plan (preposition for considering something).
10. Sy glo *in* haar drome (preposition for believing in something).
1. Ek wag *vir* my vriend (preposition used with 'wag').
2. Sy glo *in* haar drome (preposition used with 'glo').
3. Hulle praat *oor* die weer (preposition used with 'praat').
4. Ons dink *aan* jou (preposition used with 'dink').
5. Hy kyk *na* die televisie (preposition used with 'kyk').
6. Sy luister *na* musiek (preposition used with 'luister').
7. Ek wag *op* 'n antwoord (preposition used with 'wag').
8. Hulle baklei *oor* die geld (preposition used with 'baklei').
9. Sy is verlief *op* hom (preposition used with 'verlief').
10. Hy stel belang *in* die boek (preposition used with 'stel belang').
1. Ek wag *vir* die bus (preposition used with waiting).
2. Sy dink *aan* haar ouma (preposition used with thinking).
3. Ons praat *oor* die weer (preposition used with talking about something).
4. Hy glo *in* sy drome (preposition used with believing).
5. Hulle lag *vir* die grap (preposition used with laughing at something).
6. Jy moet luister *na* die onderwyser (preposition used with listening).
7. Sy praat *met* haar vriend (preposition used with talking to someone).
8. Ons soek *na* die boek (preposition used with searching).
9. Hulle kla *oor* die kos (preposition used with complaining about something).
10. Hy dink *oor* sy toekoms (preposition used with thinking about something in the future).