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Prepositions Following Adjectives (At, On, To)

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  • Agree or disagree? Some customers can be very rude to staff for no reason.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? My team is skilled at solving technical problems fast.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? I’m totally terrible at fixing things around the house.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: keen on
    Example: I’m keen on learning new languages.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: open to
    Example: I’m open to trying new ideas at work.
  • Agree or disagree? Being nice to others costs nothing, but makes a big difference.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? Many people are bad at listening carefully during meetings.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: surprised at
    Example: I was surprised at how good the presentation was.
  • Agree or disagree? Most employees are brilliant at finding shortcuts when deadlines are tight.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? I’m really good at multitasking — I can handle five things at once.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: based on
    Example: My opinions are based on personal experience.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: attached to
    Example: I’m very attached to my old laptop.
  • Agree or disagree? We’re all a bit hooked on checking our phones every few minutes.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: rude to
    Example: I try not to be rude to anyone, even when I’m tired.
  • Agree or disagree? Managers should be open to hearing different opinions.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: good at
    Example: I’m good at solving problems quickly.
  • Agree or disagree? People today are too dependent on technology for everything.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? Some people are too attached to their work emails.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? I was shocked at how expensive everything has become lately.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? It’s important to be polite to everyone, even when you disagree.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: dependent on
    Example: I’m too dependent on my phone.
  • Agree or disagree? My success at work depends on staying focused on small daily goals.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: nice to
    Example: I’m always nice to new people at work.
  • Agree or disagree? I’m extremely sensitive to noise when I’m trying to concentrate.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? I’m not very keen on working on weekends, to be honest.
    Why?
  • Agree or disagree? I’m allergic to drama in the office — I just walk away!
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: shocked at
    Example: I was shocked at the company’s sudden decision.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: brilliant at
    Example: I’m brilliant at finding creative solutions.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: bad at
    Example: I’m bad at remembering names.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: allergic to
    Example: I’m allergic to negative people. 😅
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: hooked on
    Example: I’m hooked on watching documentaries.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: skilled at
    Example: I’m skilled at organizing events.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: terrible at
    Example: I’m terrible at drawing people.
  • Agree or disagree? I am genuinely surprised at how friendly my coworkers are.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: sensitive to
    Example: I’m sensitive to criticism, but I try to handle it well.
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: polite to
    Example: I’m always polite to my coworkers.
  • Agree or disagree? Many movies today are based on true stories.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: focused on
    Example: I’m focused on improving my English this year.
  • Agree or disagree? We should always try to be kind to people who are struggling.
    Why?
  • Make a sentence about yourself using: kind to
    Example: I try to be kind to myself when I make mistakes.