The car belongs to the woman next door.
–to boast of
–These sportsmen are always boasting of their achievements.
–to blame
(someone) for ([doing] something) –She doesn’t blame anyone for her father’s death.
–to borrow
(something) from (someone) –I borrowed my ideas from Eliot’s famous poem ‘The Waste Land’.
–to buy from
–I buy vegetables from local farmers.
–to care about/for
(someone/something) –All you care about/for is your precious collection.
–to charge for
–What do they charge for a call?
–to check in
–Check the word in the dictionary.
–to comment on
–They didn’t comment on my statement.
–to compare
(something) to/with (something else) –It is difficult to compare our results to/with studies conducted in the United States.
–to complain to
(someone) about (something) –She often complains to her friends about not feeling appreciated at work.
–to concentrate on
([doing] something) –Let’s try to concentrate our efforts on finishing this job today.
–to congratulate on