Adjectives and Prepositions Exercise
Adjectives are words that describe nouns, while prepositions show the relationship between a noun and other words in a sentence. Mastering these two parts of speech is crucial for fluent and accurate English.
Common Adjective-Preposition Combinations
- Afraid of: She’s afraid of heights.
- Good at: He’s good at solving puzzles.
- Interested in: Are you interested in photography?
- Famous for: The city is famous for its architecture.
- Proud of: She’s proud of her accomplishments.
- Tired of: I’m tired of waiting.
- Worried about: They’re worried about the upcoming exam.
- Responsible for: He’s responsible for the team’s success.
Start practicing today with the exercises provided, and keep exploring new combinations to expand your skills!