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Adjectives + Prepositions 4 (r-w)
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(tonto) - It was very s________ ______ me to forget to bring my umbrella.
silly of
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(excitoso) - He was very s_______ _____ selling old CDs on E-bay.
successful at / in
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(sorprendido / impactado) - We were s_______ ______ the high prices in the restaurant.
shocked by / with / to
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(lento) - The delivery service is very s______ ____ bringing my post.
slow at / in
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(apto / apropriado) - Sandals were not s______ ____ wearing to that expensive event.
suitable for
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(renombrado / famoso) - The lady is r_______ _____ her delicious cakes.
renowned for
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(acostumbrado) - She was u______ ____ her sister borrowing her clothes.
used to
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(tener miedo) - The girl was t_______ ______ scorpions.
terrified of
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(cansado) - We got t_______ _____ walking after only twenty minutes.
tired of
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(habilidoso / experto) - She was highly s_______ _____ painting colourful paintings.
skilled at / in
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(harto) - We are s_______ _____ having so much homework at school.
sick of
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(molesto) - He was u_______ ____ his team losing the tournament again.
upset about
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(sospechoso) - We were s________ _____ someone stealing money from the shop.
suspicious of
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(agradecido) - I am t_______ ____ the present your parents gave me.
thankful for
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(seguro) - I am not s_______ _____ the exact amount we have to pay.
sure of
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(sorprendido) - She was s________ _____ the amount of snow in the mountains.
surprised at / by
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(salvo) - On the shore we were s________ ______ the big waves.
safe from
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(talentoso / dotado) - Tom is very t______ _____ playing the violin.
talented at / in
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(simpatiza con) - The manager was s______ ______ our ideas.
sympathetic to / with
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(típico) - It is t______ ____ Peter to come to class late.
typical of
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(triste) - We were s______ ______ losing our camera.
sad about
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(lo siento por) - We are s_______ ____ not coming to your party last night.
sorry about / for
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(responsable / encargado) - She is r_______ _____ bringing the drinks to the party.
responsible for
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(satisfecho) - He is s________ _____ the new car he bought.
satisfied with
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(receptivo) - They were r_______ _____ the invitation to our house.
receptive to
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(respetado / estimado) - The teacher was r________ ______ the way he helped students.
respected for
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(serio) - They are very s_______ _____ leaving this school in May.
serious about
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(antipático) - The people in the village were u_______ ____ the visitors.
unfriendly to / with
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(da muy mal) - I am t_______ _____ French. I don´t understand a word.
terrible at
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(preocupado) - We were w_________ _____ catching the bus on time.
worried about
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(superior) - The boy who won was far s_______ _____ his competitors.
superior to
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(similar) - This is s_______ ______ the problem we had last year.
similar to
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(sensible) - She is s_______ _____ criticism about her cooking.
sensitive to / about
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