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Adjectives and verbs with prepositions
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We rely ___ technology too much nowadays.
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She’s worried ___ making mistakes.
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She’s confident ___ her abilities.
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She’s convinced ___ his honesty.
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He insisted ___ using his own equipment.
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He’s anxious ___ starting his new job.
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She insists ___ paying for dinner.
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She admitted ___ being nervous.
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My boss congratulated me ___ my promotion.
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She was concerned ___ the results.
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He complained ___ the noise all night.
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She’s keen ___ photography.
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He’s devoted ___ helping others.
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They’re excited ___ travelling abroad.
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He complained ___ the terrible service.
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He’s determined ___ succeed.
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She has to deal ___ difficult customers every day.
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He’s determined ___ finish the marathon.
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She’s very committed ___ teaching young people.
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He’s worried ___ the exam.
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I’m sure ___ my answer.
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He’s enthusiastic ___ learning languages.
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They were thrilled ___ the news.
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She’s completely dedicated ___ her career.
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I’m excited ___ the concert.
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They prevented him ___ entering the building.
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He was involved ___ a skiing accident.
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He admitted ___ breaking the window.
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You can rely ___ me.
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She felt timid ___ speaking in public.
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