Adjectives with Prepositions for Kids
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Adjectives with Prepositions for Kids

This ESL worksheet helps kids master adjectives with prepositions through fun and engaging activities. Designed for young learners, it includes matching, fill-in-the-gaps, sentence-making, and dialogue exercises. Perfect for practicing feelings, abilities, and readiness in English.

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Study this grammar rule:

1. Overview: There is a combination of an adjective with a preposition to show feelings, abilities, or readiness about something. These phrases help us describe how we feel or what we can do. 2. Cases of Usage: Case 1: "Interested in" is used to show that someone wants to learn more about something. Example: I am interested in music. Case 2: "Good at" is used to say someone can do something well. Example: She is good at drawing. Case 3: "Bad at" is used to say someone can't do something well. Example: He is bad at math. Case 4: "Afraid of" is used to express fear about something. Example: They are afraid of spiders. Case 5: "Angry about" is used to show that someone is upset about something. Example: I am angry about the loud noise. Case 6: "Ready for" is used to say someone is prepared for something. Example: We are ready for the test.
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Match the adjectives with the correct prepositions.

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Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.

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Complete the dialogue with the correct preposition.

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Make sentences from these words using the correct preposition.

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Writing practice.

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