There are certain verbs which never take any preposition when they are used in a sentence. We must have enough knowledge about such words/verbs. In competitive examinations often such questions are asked. Some important and common verbs which are followed by no prepositions are cited below for your practice to use conveniently.
INCORRECT USE CORRECT USE
Call to you Call you
Meet with him Meet him
Contacted with him Contacted him
Divorced with her Divorced her
Answered to his question Answered his question
Congratulate to you Congratulate you
compliment to you Compliment you
Thank to you Thank you
Await for a moment Await a moment
Selected to me for the job Select me for the job
Joined at the job Joined the job
Directed to the students Directed the students
Assisted to his friend Assisted his friend
Divorced to his wife Divorced his wife
Married to her boy friend Married her boyfriend
Phoned to her father Phoned her father
Like to her Like her
Love to her Love her
Resemble to her mother Resemble her mother
Describe about the man Describe the man
Request to him Request him
Denied to her proposal Denied her proposal
Hate to you Hate you
Reached to that place Reached that place
Comprises of ten gifts Comprises ten gifts
Meet to his friend Meet his friend
Approached to the office Approached the office
Inform to him Inform him
Investigate to the matter Investigate the matter
Awaited for her arrival Awaited her arrival
Ordered to him Ordered him
Obey to his order Obey his order
Discuss on the topic Discuss the topic
Advised to him do that Advised him to do that
Resign from the service Resign the service
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