- Infer, from, (not by). I infer this from your remarks, not by your remarks.
- Introduce; A man is introduced to a woman, a speaker to an audience; into society or into new surroundings. We introduce a bill in Congress or a resolution in a committee.
- Involved, in (not with). We are involved in difficulties.
- Listen; We listen for the expected news; we listen to our friends, not at.
- Married; One person is married to another, not with another.
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- Matter, with, (not of). What is the matter with this?
- Opposition, to (not against). There is opposition to the motion.
- Part, to part from, means to leave. I will part from my friends. To part with means to give up. A fool soon parts with his money.
- Remedy, for; We have a remedy for the disease.
- Preventive, against; We have a preventive against disease.
It is easy to sit in the sunshine
And talk to the man in the shade;
It is easy to float in a well-trimmed boat,
And point out the places to wade.
But once we pass into the shadows
We murmur and fret and frown;