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adjectives and prepositions
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He is married … Elsa’s sister.
to
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She's interested ... the project.
in
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I'm sorry ... not writing sooner.
for/about
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Was he nice ... you?
to
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My mother is always nice ... me.
to
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Thank you ... your help.
for
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The place was full ... people and energy.
of
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She's angry ... not being invited to the dinner.
about
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He's fed up ... his work.
with
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He's scared ... flying.
of
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I'm interested ... the idea.
in
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My neighbour is angry ... the party.
about
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I like listen ... music.
to
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Don't ask her ... help. She is very rude.
for
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The glass is full ... water.
of
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I'm fed up ... my new boss. I hate him.
with
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Can I text ... you this evening?
-
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My friend is totally different ... me.
from/to
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I can't find Tom. I'm looking ... him.
for
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Don't wait ... me. I'll be later.
for
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What are you waiting …?
for
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My mother is ill. I have to look ... her.
after
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This book belongs ... me.
to
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I felt sorry … him. He lost his parents in the car crash.
for
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She's good ... maths.
at
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I have to call ... my mum.
-
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What's happen ... you?
to
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I don't think ... the problem.
about/of
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I'm afraid ... heights.
of
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The workers are angry ... the new boss.
about
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It was very kind ... you to help me.
of
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They were really friendly ... me.
to
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Do you depend ... your parents?
on
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I feel sorry ... her, but I can't help her.
for
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She was afraid ... telling her mum.
of
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Can I speak ... the maneger, please?
to
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I'm sorry ... what happened last night.
about
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I'm angry ... the decision
about
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I'm not very good ... drawing.
at
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Did you talk ... your mother ... this problem?
to, about
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Look ... the sky!
at
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He is totally different .. his brother.
from/to
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He's married ... the director.
to
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