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Adjective + Preposition

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  • The smell is very familiar with/ to everyone who lives near a bakery.
    to (someone)
  • He's really angry about/with me for upsetting Sophie.
    with (at) somebody
  • His eyes are very sensitive at/to bright lights.
    to
  • I want 90%, but I'd be satisfied for/with 75%.
    with
  • He was well aware of/ about the problem.
    of
  • I'm not familiar to/with this part of town, so it's easy to get lost.
    with
  • Exercising in polluted air is harmful to/ for your health.
    to
  • A lot of people nowadays have become addicted to/with the internet.
    to
  • She wasn't very pleased in/with her present.
    with
  • Who is responsible about/for all this mess?
    for
  • They were very curious about/ for the people who lived upstairs.
    about
  • We were all shocked with/ at the news of his death.
    at/ by
  • Your teacher says she's very unhappy about/with you.
    with (somebody)
  • Don't worry, nobody is angry about/with you.
    with
  • Many people are deeply unhappy about/ to the way the government has handled this matter.
    about (something)
  • I'm not worried about/ of her—she can take care of herself.
    about
  • Are you excited about/for your holiday?
    about
  • You will soon become familiar for/with the different activities.
    with (something)