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1.

interfere

Preposition
With

Structure
That + Clause
X

2.interject

+ speech

You are wrong interjected Beth

3.interlace

With

Her hair was bad interlaced with


ribbons and flowers.

4.interleave

With

Books of maps is interleaved


with tracing paper.

5.interlink

With

The two process is interlinked.

6.interlock

With

The puzzle pieces are designed


to interlock.

7.intermarry

With

Blacks and whites are often


intermarried.

8.intermingle

A with B; A and B;
with sth

The book intermingles fact


with/and fiction.

9.intermix

With

Grass fields were intermixed


with areas of woodland.

10.interpolate

sth into sth

+ speech

+ But why? he interpolated.


+ The lines were interpolated
into the manuscript at a later
date.

11.interpose

sb/sth between A
and B

+ speech

+ Just a minute, Kate


interposed.
+ He quickly interposed himself
between Mel and the doorway.

12.interpret

sth as sth ; for sb

Verb

Example
Others
X

Id get fired if he found out Id


been interfering with his records.

+ I didnt know whether to


interpret her silence as
acceptance or refusal.
+ She couldnt speak much
English so her children had to
interpret for her.

13.interrelate

With

A discussion of how the mind


interrelates with the body.

14.interrupt

with sth ; sb/sth


(with sth)

sth + speech

+ Would you mind not


interrupting me with questions
all the time?
+ I have a question she
interrupted.

15.intersect

With

The path intersected with a busy


road.

16.intersperse

be interspersed
with/in sth

Lectures will be interspersed


with pratical demonstrations.

17.intertwine

With

A necklace of rubies intertwined


with pearls.

18.interview

For ; about

+ We intrerviewed ten people


for the job.
+ Next week, I will be
interviewing John about his
latest movie.

19.interweave

With

The blue fabric was interwoven


with red and gold thread.

20.intimidate

Into

They were accused of


intimidating people into voting
for them.

21.intrigue

With/against

it intrigues sb that

John intrigues with Sam for the


gold.

22.introduce

A to B (as sth); A
and B; to; into

+ He introduced me to a Greek
girl at the party.
+ We want to introduce the latest
technology into schools.

23.intrude

Into; on; upon

The sound of the telephone


intruded into his dream.

24.intuit

That sth
why/what

She intuited that something was


badly wrong.

25.invalid

Out

He was invalided out of the army


in 1943.

26.inveigh

Against

Nationalists inveighed against


those who worked with the
British.

27.inveigle

Into

He inveigled himself into her


affections.

28.invest

In; on; with; as

+Now is a good time to invest in


the property market.
+In his time managing the club
he has invested millions on new
players.
+The new position invested her
with a good deal of
responsibility.

29.invite

From; to; for

+He invited questions from the


audience.
+Successful candidates will be
invited for interview next week.

30.invoice

For; to

+Invoice the goods to my


account.
+You will be invoiced for these
items at the end of the month.

31.involve

In

You have involved me in a great


deal of extra work.

32.irk

to

It irks sb that

Her flippant tone irked him.

33.isolate

from

The decision will isolate the


country from the rest of Europe.

34.issue

to; with

+New members will be issued


with a temporary identify card.
+Work permits were issuedto
only 5% of those who applied for

them.
35.itch

for

The crowd was itching for a


flight.

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