ADJECTIVES AND PREPOSITIONS. Fill in the correct prepositions.

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ADJECTIVES AND PREPOSITIONS

Fill in the correct prepositions.

It was silly … me to go out so late.

I am furious … her for not inviting me to her party.

He is excellent … repairing things.

Can you write a sentence by using adjective with the correct preposition?

Delighted

Anxious

Hopeless

Experienced

Generous

Rewrite the sentences by correcting the mistakes.

What are you so angry at?

I am sorry for the noise last night.

He has become addicted with the drugs so early.

We stayed at home because Mary was not keen to going out in the rain.

Write a short story by using as many adjectives as possible with correct prepositions. stupidsilly intelligent unreasonable Afraid cruel Crowded angry annoyed furious brilliant upset sorry anxious shocked amazed astonished Alex Max Ahmet Anna Jane Sam