for
1:used to show who is intended to use or have something or where something is intended to be put
We got a new table for the dining room. This is the place for me (= I like it very much).
2:in order to help somebody/something
3:concerning somebody/something
Fortunately for us,the weather changed. they are anxious for her safety.
4:as a representative of
I
am speaking for everyone in this department.
5:employed by
She's
working for IBM.
6:meaning
Shaking
your head for ‘No’ is not universal.
7in support of somebody/something
Are
you for or against the proposal?
8used to show purpose or function
a
machine for slicing bread What did you do that for (= Why
did you do that)?
9used to show a reason or cause
The
town is famous for its cathedral.
10in order to obtain something
He
came to me for advice.
11in exchange for something
Copies
are available for two dollars each.
12considering what can be expected from somebody/something
The
weather was warm for the time of year.
13better, happier, etc. for something better, happier, etc. following something
This
room would look more cheerful for a spot of paint.
14used to show where somebody/something is going
She
knew she was destined for a great future.
15used
to show a length of time
That's
all the news there is for
now.
16used to show that something is arranged or intended to happen at a particular time
We're
invited for 7.30.
17used to show the occasion when something happens
I'm
warning you for the last time—stop talking!
18used to show a distance
The
road went on for miles and miles.
19used to say how difficult, necessary, pleasant, etc. something is that somebody might do or has done
For
her to have survived such an ordeal was remarkable.
20used to show who can or should do something
It's
not for me to say why he left.
of
1:belonging to somebody; relating to somebody
2:belonging to something; being part of something; relating to something
3coming from a particular background or living in a place
4concerning or showing somebody/something
5used to say what somebody/something is, consists of, or contains
6used with measurements and expressions of time, age, etc.
the
year of his birth
7used to show somebody/something belongs to a group, often after some, a few, etc.
the
most famous of all the stars
8used
to show the position of something/somebody in space or time
at
the time of the revolution
9used after nouns formed from verbs. The noun after ‘of’ can be either the object or the subject of the action.
criticism
of the police (= they
are criticized)
10used after some verbs before mentioning somebody/something involved in the action
He
was cleared of all blame.
11used after some adjectives before mentioning somebody/something that a feeling relates to
12used to give your opinion of somebody’s behaviour
it
was kind of you to offer.
13used when one noun describes a second one
Where's
that idiot of a boy
at
1:used to say where something/somebody is or where something happens
2:used to say where somebody works or studies
3used to say when something happens
4used to state the age at which somebody does something
She
got married at 25.
5in the direction of or towards somebody/something
What
are you looking at?
6used after a verb to show that somebody tries to do something, or partly does something, but does not succeed or complete it
He
clutched wildly at the rope as he fell.
7used to state the distance away from something
Can
you read a car number plate at fifty metres?
8used to show the situation somebody/something is in, what somebody is doing or what is happening
I
felt at a disadvantage.
9used to show a rate, speed, etc.
The
book retails at £19.95.
10at somebody’s/something’s best/worst, etc. used to say that somebody/something is as good, bad, etc. as they can be
The
garden's at its most beautiful in June.
11used with adjectives to show how well somebody does something
She's
hopeless at managing people.
12used with adjectives to show the cause of something
She
was delighted at the result.
13in response to something
They
attended the dinner at the chairman's invitation.
14used when giving a telephone number
You
can reach me at 637-2335, extension 354.
about
1(approximately):a little more or less than; a little before or after
It
costs about $10.
2nearly; very close to
3 in many directions; here and there
The
children were rushing about in the garden.
4 in no particular order; in various places
5doing nothing in particular
6able to be found in a place
There's
a lot of flu about. She’s somewhere about—I saw her a few minutes ago.
7facing the opposite direction
He
brought the ship about.