| Verb + Prep | Example |
| gamble on | I wouldn't gamble on that happening. |
| gawk at | They just gawked at me as though they didn't understand a thing. |
| gaze at | She gazed at the sight in wonder. |
| get back from (a place) | He got back from work at 6 o'clock. |
| get married to SO | John got married to Mary. |
| get rid of | He got rid of his old clothes. |
| get through with | I'm never going to get through with this work. |
| get tired of | He got tired of the complaining. |
| get used to | He needs to get used to the new working conditions. |
| give ST to SO | He gave the book to me. |
| glare at | She glared at him in disbelief. |
| gloat at | He gloated at their failure. |
| grieve for | The nation is grieving for those who died in the accident. |
| gripe at SO | She always gripes at her husband. |
| grumble at SO about ST | The old man always grumbles at his wife about their children never visiting. |
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Verb + Preposition Dictionary
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