English Vocabulary B1

B1 Prepositions in English

At B1 level, learners move beyond basic place, time, and movement. They start using prepositions in more abstract meanings, common verb patterns, adjective patterns, and everyday expressions.

What changes at B1?

At B1, prepositions become more connected to meaning. Learners begin to notice that some verbs, adjectives, and phrases often need a specific preposition: depend on, interested in, good at, afraid of, and look after.

A1Basic place, time, and movement
A2Everyday phrases and simple combinations
B1Abstract meanings and common patterns
B2Dependent prepositions and complex phrases
C1Formal and academic usage
C2Idiomatic and literary usage

🧠 Abstract Meanings

At B1, many prepositions are used with ideas, not only physical places.

topic

about

Used for topics and subjects.

We talked about the problem.
reason

because of

Used to explain a reason.

The game stopped because of the rain.
purpose

for

Used for purpose or reason.

This app is for learning English.
connection

with

Used to show connection or involvement.

I need help with my homework.
change

into

Used for change from one thing to another.

The water turned into ice.
comparison

like

Used to compare or show similarity.

She sings like a professional.
exception

except

Used to exclude someone or something.

Everyone came except Tom.
contrast

instead of

Used when one thing replaces another.

I drank tea instead of coffee.

🔗 Common Verb + Preposition Patterns

Some verbs often travel with one preposition. These pairs should be learned together.

verb pattern

depend on

To be decided by something.

It depends on the weather.
verb pattern

listen to

To hear something carefully.

I listen to music every day.
verb pattern

wait for

To stay until someone or something arrives.

We waited for the bus.
verb pattern

believe in

To think something is true or possible.

She believes in hard work.
verb pattern

look after

To take care of someone or something.

He looks after his little brother.
verb pattern

look for

To try to find something.

I am looking for my keys.
verb pattern

think about

To consider something.

I am thinking about my future.
verb pattern

talk to

To speak with a person.

Can I talk to you?
verb pattern

ask for

To request something.

She asked for help.

🎯 Common Adjective + Preposition Patterns

Many adjectives also need a specific preposition after them.

adjective pattern

good at

Having skill in something.

She is good at English.
adjective pattern

bad at

Not having skill in something.

I am bad at dancing.
adjective pattern

interested in

Wanting to know more about something.

He is interested in science.
adjective pattern

afraid of

Feeling fear about something.

She is afraid of spiders.
adjective pattern

proud of

Feeling happy about success.

They are proud of their team.
adjective pattern

ready for

Prepared for something.

We are ready for the test.
adjective pattern

different from

Not the same as something.

This city is different from mine.
adjective pattern

similar to

Almost the same as something.

This word is similar to another one.
adjective pattern

angry with

Upset with a person.

He was angry with his friend.

🧩 Everyday B1 Preposition Phrases

These fixed phrases help sentences sound more natural.

on time

At the correct time.

The train arrived on time.

in time

Early enough before something happens.

We arrived in time for dinner.

by mistake

Accidentally.

I opened your bag by mistake.

in trouble

Having a problem.

He is in trouble at school.

on holiday

Having a vacation.

They are on holiday in Spain.

at the end

The final part of something.

There is a test at the end of the course.

in the middle

The central part.

There is a table in the middle of the room.

for example

Used to give an example.

I like fruit, for example apples and bananas.

B1 Prepositions Quick Table

Pattern Meaning Example
depend on Be decided by something Our plan depends on the weather.
look after Take care of someone or something She looks after her dog.
look for Try to find something I am looking for my phone.
interested in Wanting to learn or know more He is interested in history.
good at Skilled in something She is good at drawing.
afraid of Scared by something I am afraid of big dogs.
different from Not the same as something This answer is different from yours.
because of Reason We stayed home because of the storm.
instead of One thing replaces another She chose water instead of juice.
on time At the correct time Please arrive on time.
in time Early enough We got there in time.

Easy B1 Memory Tips

Learn patterns together

Do not learn only depend. Learn depend on.

Adjectives need partners

Say interested in, good at, and afraid of.

Watch fixed phrases

Some phrases do not change easily: on time, by mistake, in trouble.

Useful B1 rule:

At B1, prepositions become part of word patterns. The best way to learn them is in small groups: verb + preposition, adjective + preposition, and fixed phrase.