LEARN THIS! Adjective + preposition
Many adjectives are followed by certain prepositions: in, at, of, with, etc.
to be obsessed with / successful in / sensitive to something
You need to learn these adjective + preposition combinations as they do not follow any rules. A good dictionary will tell you which preposition to use with which adjective.
3. Read the Learn this! box. Then underline these adjectives in the messages. Which prepositions follow them?
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addicted aware curious dissatisfied good interested
responsible sensitive shocked successful unhappy worried
Bài Làm:
1. "Dad, I’m interested in playing video games, you know. However, you are always unhappy with that."
- Preposition: interested (in) / unhappy (with)
2. "You're afraid that I'll be addicted to it."
- Preposition: addicted (to)
3. "Although I'm a teenager, I’m aware of what I should do."
- Preposition: aware (of)
4. "You see, I'm always successful in maths and English."
- Preposition: successful (in)
5. "I feel dissatisfied with your staying up late playing video games."
- Preposition: dissatisfied (with)
6. "I’m sometimes shocked at your words when I remind you to do homework."
- Preposition: shocked (at)
7. "And don’t be too sensitive to my advice."
- Preposition: sensitive (to)
8. "You get curious about the types of game I play."
- Preposition: curious (about)
9. "I know you're good at maths and English."
- Preposition: good (at)
10. "You're worried about the amount of time I spend online."
- Preposition: worried about
11. "I'm responsible enough for my studying."
- Preposition: responsible enough