German Verbs to Preposition

Match the preposition into the context in German
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Some verbs have prepositions attached to them in German, where in English not
Note: The sentences are written this way to be more understandable, even though they are not fully correct grammatically.
Some prepositions may be combined with an article!
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English
German
Preposition
 
Participate in something
Teilnehmen
an
etwas
Strive for something
Streben
nach
etwas
Get along with someone
Sich verstehen
mit
jemandem
Take care of someone
Sorgen
für
jemanden
Demand from someone
Fordern
von
jemandem
Have shortage of something
Mangel
an
etwas haben
Be interested in something
Sich interessieren
für
etwas
Lead to something
Führen
zu
etwas
Be happy from something
Erfreut sein
über
etwas
Crave for something
Sich sehnen
nach
etwas
Spray on something
Sprühen
an
etwas
Fall in love with someone
Sich verlieben
in
jemanden
Concentrate on something
Sich konzentrieren
auf
etwas
Go to break
Gehen
in
die Pause
Target/aim at something/someone
Zielen
auf
etwas/jemanden
Contribute to something
Beitragen
zu
etwas
Dream about something
Träumen
von
etwas
Suffer from something
Leiden
an
etwas
Be at home
Sein
zu
Hause
Hold someone accountable
Ziehen
zur
Rechenschaft/Verantwortung
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2 Comments
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Level 49
Nov 17, 2023
I think the phrase to take care of someone in German either is "Jemanden Versorgen" or "Für jemanden sorgen". I've never heared anyone say "Für jemanden versorgen" (and also never said that myself)
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Level 97
Nov 17, 2023
All right, thank you very much for your correction. Most of the quizzes I make are made for me to improve my language, so feedback like that really helps