The document lists common dependent prepositions that are used after verbs, adjectives, and in other contexts. It provides examples of prepositions that commonly follow verbs like "arrive", "belong", "ask", and "pay". It also gives examples of prepositions that follow adjectives like "angry", "different", "good/bad", and "pleased". The document concludes by noting that if a verb needs to follow one of these prepositions, the verb should be in its "-ing" form.