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Adjectives + prepositions
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She is worried ___ her final exam
about
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He is not familiar ___ this software.
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They are dissatisfied ___ the hotel room.
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His new movie is similar ___ his last one.
in/at
to/in
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He was successful ___ his business.
at
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He was annoyed ___ the noisy neighbors
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I'm curious ___ what happened yesterday.
about
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Are you aware ___ the dangers of smoking?
of
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They were angry ___ the bad service at the restaurant
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She is addicted ___ coffee.
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She was good ___ playing the piano from a young age.
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he is really good ___ math
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They were shocked ___ the news on TV.
at
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Too much sugar is harmful ___ your health
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She is very sensitive ___ criticism.
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He was unhappy ___ his low salary.
about
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She was pleased ___ the results of the competition.
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He was unhappy ___ his job, so he quit.
about/with
about/to
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I'm really annoyed ___ the delay of my flight
at/to
with/at
with/about
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She got angry ___ her brother for taking her phone.
with
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She is unhappy ___ her best friend because of an argument.
with
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This product is similar ___ the one I bought last year.
to
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He is addicted ___ his phone.
to
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He's obsessed ___ playing video games all day.
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She is obsessed ___ her favorite singer.
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