| 156. Familiar to | (to know) Her face is quite familiar to everyone. |
| 157. Familiar with | (knowledge) I am not very familiar with botanical names. |
| 158. False of | (heart) He is not false of heart. |
| 159. False to | (friends or principles) We should not be false to our friends. |
| 160. Fascinated by | (a thing) The children were fascinated by all the toys in the shop windows. |
| 161. Fascinated with | (a person) I was fascinated with her because of her admirable manners. |
| 162. Fly into | (anger) On hearing my remarks she flew into a rage. |
| 163. Feed on | (live on) Carnivorous animals feed on flesh. |
| 164. Fondness for | (liking for) He has fondness for classical music. |
| 165. Fond of | (liking for) He is fond of classical music. |
| 166. For lack of/For want of/For short of/ | (something) For lack of money he could not continue study further. |
| 167. Grieve for | (a person) He grieved for the victims of the storm. |
| 168. Grieve over | (a thing) He grieved over the loss of money in business. |
| 169. Grieve at | (an event) He grieved at my father’s death when I informed him of my personal tragedy. |
| 170. Guard against | (mistakes, temptations) You should guard against the wrong use of words. |
| 171. Guard from | (a danger, of a thing etc.) You should guard from him because he is false of heart. |
| 172. Glance at | (take a quick look) He glanced at her face and started noting down her address. |
| 173. Glance through | (go through) He glanced through the letter in a hurry and handed it back to me, |
| 174. Good at | (expert) He is good al piano. |
| 175. Good for | (nothing) He is good for nothing fellow. |