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Adjectives Plus Prepositions 2 (c-h)
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(derivado) - The word Christmas is d _______ _____ two religious words.
derived from
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(envidioso) - Her sister was e_______ _____ her new clothes.
envious of
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(optimista respeto a) - She was h_________ _____ completing the test on time.
hopeful of / about
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(libre) - It was good to be f______ ____ the traffic and noise of the city.
free from
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(experimentado / experto) - The teacher was e________ ______ handling difficult situations.
experienced in
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(Lleno / repleto) - The shopping centre was c_______ ____ people.
crowded with
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(tener cariño / gustar mucho) - She is f_______ ____ kittens.
fond of
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(curioso) - He was c________ _____ when the books would arrive.
curious about
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(trastornado) - I was d ______ ____ the news of the plane crash.
disturbed by
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(entusiasta) - Sue was e_______ _____ taking a kite surfing course.
enthusiatic about
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(ansioso) - I was e_____ ____ the party to start.
eager for
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(excelente) - Peter is e_______ ____ playing tennis. He never loses.
excellent at
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(Lleno / completo) - The garage is f_______ _____ boxes. I can´t park the car there.
full of
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(fascinado) - She was f_______ _____ the way people dressed in Tokyo.
fascinated with / by
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(dudoso) - We were d______ _____ being able to go to the party.
doubtful about / of
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(harto / cansado) - He was f_____ ___ ____ studying four hours every day.
fed up with
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(cruel) - The old man was very c________ ____ his dog.
cruel to
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(differente) - The new school was d_______ _____ his old school.
different from
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(amueblado / proveer) - The apartment was f_______ _____ beds for four people.
furnished with
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(bueno en) - I am not very g_______ _____ maths.
good at
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(decepcionado) - She is d_________ _____ her bad grade in maths.
disappointed with / at / by
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(amistoso) - My grandmother is f_______ _____ her neighbour.
friendly with / to
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(emocionado) - We are e________ ____ coming to your house on Saturday.
excited about / by / at
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(conocido/común/familiar) - We are f________ _____ the rules for playing table tennis.
familiar with
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(expuesto) - If you are e_________ _____ the sun for very long, you should wear sun cream.
exposed to
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(generoso) - The teacher was g________ ______ giving us good grades.
generous with
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(sutil / disimulado) - Please be g_______ _____ this box. It is full of wine glasses.
gentle with
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(encantado) - The boy was d______ ____ his new bike.
delighted with / at / by / to
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(muy enfadado) - I am f________ _____ the bad service we had in the restaurant.
furious about
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(apto / calificado) - Only the first ten customers were e _______ ____ win a prize.
elligible for / to
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(famoso/conocido) - The restaurant is f________ _____ its excellent Italian food.
famous for
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(enfrentado) - She was sad when she was c________ _____ the news of the accident.
confronted with
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(culpable) - The thief was found g________ _____ stealing the jewels.
guilty of
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(agradecido) - He was g_______ ______ the help you gave him on his homework.
grateful for / to
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(asustado) - The girl is f_________ _____ snakes.
frightened of
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(contento) - Are you h_______ _____ your new working hours.
happy about
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