ADJECTIVE+PREP
AFRAID OF
She’s afraid of spiders.
ASHAMED OF
He was ashamed of his old clothes.
AWARE OF
We must be aware of the danger.
CAPABLE OF
She is capable of looking after herself.
CONSCIOUS OF
She isn’t conscious of the danger.
FOND OF
I’m fond of animals.
FULL OF
The bag is full of presents.
JEALOUS OF
I’m jealous of my boyfriend.
ABOUT
ANNOYED ABOUT
I’m annoyed about her visit.
ANXIOUS ABOUT
She was anxious about the test
HAPPY / EXCITED/ PLEASED ABOUT
I’m happy about the trip to Paris.
CERTAIN ABOUT
I’m not certain about my future.
RIGHT/WRONG ABOUT
You were right about the weather- it was freezing.
SORRY /UPSET ABOUT
I was sorry about this accident.
WITH
ANGRY WITH (SB)
She is angry with Kate for making such a silly mistake.
ANNOYED WITH (SB)
She is annoyed with Kate for making such a silly mistake.
BORED WITH również BY
I’m bored with the disco. Let’s go somewhere else.
CONNECTED WITH
He was connected with the crime
HAPPY WITH, PLEASED WITH
I’m happy with my life. I’m pleased with my new car.
INCOMPATIBLE WITH
The marriage won’t last. They’re completely incompatible with each other.
OBSESSED WITH
He became obsessed with his revenge.
AT
ANGRY /ANNOYED AT ( STH)
She is always angry at something
BE GOOD/BAD AT
I’m good at tennis.
SURPRISED AT
She was surprised at the news.
ON
KEEN ON
The British are keen on football.
TO
ADDICTED TO
He is addicted to drugs.
ATTENTIVE TO
The staff at the hotel was very attentive to the customers.
GRATEFUL TO SB (FOR STH)
I’m grateful to you for all the help.
KIND TO
She is very kind to children and animals.
IMMUNE TO
My body is immune to flu.
INDIFFERENT TO
She is indifferent to the suffering of the children.
LIABLE TO ( LIKELY TO SUFFER FROM)
The area is liable to floods
MARRIED TO
Helen is married to Frank.
PRONE TO
This area is very prone to fog.
BY
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