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Adjectives + Prepositions 3 (h-r)
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(popular) - Pop music is very p_________ _____ the young people.
popular with
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(nervioso) - We are all _n_____________________ the test on Monday.
nervous about / of
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(orgulloso) - The parents were p________ _____ their child´s good grades.
proud of
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(inferior) - The £5 clock is i_______ _____ the £15 one.
inferior to
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(en contra de) - We chose a white car as o_______ ______ the black ones we always had.
opposed to
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(listo / preparado) - Are you r________ _____ the test we are having tomorrow?
ready for
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(perplejo / desconcertado) - The scientists were p_______ _____ the global warming.
puzzled about / by
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(presentado) - The inventor was p________ _____ an award for his invention.
presented with
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(da mala fama / reputación) - The thief is n_______ ______ stealing famous paintings.
notorious for
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(limitado) - The girl was L______ _____ having only one sweet a day.
limited to
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(hecho de) - This chair is m________ ______ wood.
made of
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(satisfecho/contento) - The boss was p_________ ______ the project we worked hard on.
pleased with
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(interesado) - She was i________ _____ becoming a singer.
interested in
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(amable/condescendiente) - It is good to be k_______ _____ the other children in your class.
kind to
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(relacionado / familiar) - She is r________ _____ the director of the school.
related to
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(casado) - The lady is m_______ _____ a bank manager.
married to
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(entusiasta/afficcionado) - We were k_______ _____ having an ice-cream on that hot day.
keen on
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(asombrado/impresionado) - We were i_________ ____ the paintings in the gallery.
impressed with / by
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(indiferente) - He seemed i_______ _____ our setbacks.
indifferent to
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(inmune) - After he had the virus, he was i________ _____the disease.
immune to
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(paciente) - You have to be p______ ______ older people, they don´t move quickly.
patient with
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(pesimista) - He is p_______ ______ winning the lottery. He thinks it is impossible.
pessimistic about
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(presente) - There were twelve students p________ _____ the meeting.
present in / at
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(castigado) - His parents p_______ him _____ coming home late.
punished for
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(inspirado) - The book was i________ _____ a true story.
inspired by
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(independiente) - I can´t wait to be i_______ _____ my parents.
independent of
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(suerte/afortunado) - Peter is always L_______ ____ finding a seat near the front.
lucky at / with
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(cualificado/calificado) - She was the most q________ _____ the job so they hired her.
qualified for
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(enfadado) - Sally was m_______ ____ her brother for breaking her doll.
mad at
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(optimista) - She is o_______ _____ being chosen for the job. She thinks she will get it.
optimistic about
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(preparado) - She studied all weekend and now she is p_______ _____ her exam.
prepared for
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(idéntico a) - The statue is i________ _____ the original one in Italy.
identical to
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(inútil, sin esperanzas) - I am h_________ ______ playing chess. I never win.
hopeless at
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(celoso/envidioso) - The boy was j________ _____ his friend who got a new bike.
jealous of
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(educado / respetuoso) - The receptionist is very p_________ _____ the customers on the phone.
polite to / in
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