Adjective + preposition – English Grammar Test for B1

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1 She is afraid ___ spiders.

2 We are interested ___ learning English.

3 He is proud ___ his hard work.

4 Are you good ___ playing chess?

5 They were excited ___ their holiday.

6 She is famous ___ her cooking.

7 I’m tired ___ waiting for the bus.

8 He is bad ___ remembering names.

9 We were surprised ___ the results.

10 She was angry ___ her little brother.

11 They are worried ___ their exams.

12 She is married ___ a teacher.

13 He is jealous ___ his neighbour’s car.

14 We were disappointed ___ the service.

15 She is kind ___ everyone she meets.

16 He is responsible ___ organizing the event.

17 The students are bored ___ the long lecture.

18 She is capable ___ solving this problem.

19 I’m allergic ___ peanuts.

20 She is similar ___ her sister.

21 He is friendly ___ all of his classmates.

22 We are ready ___ the test.

23 She is interested ___ modern art.

24 He was nervous ___ the job interview.

25 The bag is full ___ clothes.

26 The teacher was shocked ___ the students’ behaviour.

27 They were pleased ___ the new house.

28 She is famous ___ her children’s books.

29 I was annoyed ___ the noise outside.

30 He is connected ___ the music industry.

Answer

1 of – “afraid of.”
2 in – “interested in.”
3 of – “proud of.”
4 at – “good at.”
5 about – “excited about.”
6 for – “famous for.”
7 of – “tired of.”
8 at – “bad at.”
9 at – “surprised at.”
10 with – “angry with someone.”
11 about – “worried about.”
12 to – “married to.”
13 of – “jealous of.”
14 with – “disappointed with.”
15 to – “kind to.”
16 for – “responsible for.”
17 with – “bored with.”
18 of – “capable of.”
19 to – “allergic to.”
20 to – “similar to.”
21 to / with – both are correct; here to is chosen.
22 for – “ready for.”
23 in – “interested in.”
24 about – “nervous about.”
25 of – “full of.”
26 at – “shocked at.”
27 with – “pleased with.”
28 for – “famous for.”
29 with – “annoyed with/at.” (Here with is correct for a person, but for a thing, “at” is also possible; we accept with.)
30 with – “connected with.”

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