Adjectives with Prepositions: Part 2
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Adjectives with Prepositions: Part 2

This ESL worksheet on adjectives with prepositions is perfect for teens and adults at the B1 level. Packed with fun exercises like sentence completion, matching activities, gap-fills, and creative writing prompts, it’s designed to help learners master common phrases like "proud of" and "interested in."

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Study this grammar rule.

Adjectives with prepositions describe feelings or attitudes towards something. The adjective usually comes first, followed by the preposition, and then the object of the preposition. They are used to express emotions, interests, or abilities. 1. Afraid of Example: She is afraid of spiders. 2. Interested in Example: He is interested in learning new languages. 3. Good at - indicates skill or ability in a particular area. Example: They are good at playing basketball. 4. Tired of Example: I am tired of eating the same food every day. 5. Excited about Example: She is excited about her upcoming vacation. 6: Worried about Example: He is worried about his exam results. 7: Proud of Example: They are proud of their achievements. 3. Exceptions or Things to Pay Attention To: Some adjectives may be used with different prepositions depending on the context, which can change the meaning. For example, "interested in" is always used with "in," but "good" can sometimes be followed by "for" when talking about suitability. Example: She is good for this job.
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Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentences.

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Match the sentence halves.

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Fill in the gaps with the missing prepositions.

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Make sentences using these words. Use adjective with prepositions in each sentence.

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Write sentences using prepositional phrases. Make them true for you.

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