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EXERCISES. 129.1 Write sentences using nice of , kind of
129.1 Write sentences using nice of..., kind of... etc. 1. I went out in the cold without a coat. 2. Sue offered to drive me to the airport. 3. I needed money and Ian gave me some. 4. They didn't invite us to their party. 5. Can I help you with your luggage? 6. Kevin didn't thank me for the present. 7. They've had an argument and now they refuse to speak to each other.] (silly) _That was silly of you._ (nice) That was --- her. (generous) That ---. (not very nice) That wasn't ---. (very kind) --- you. (not very polite) ---. (a bit childish) ---. 129.2 Complete the sentences using one of the following adjectives + the correct preposition: annoyed annoyed astonished bored excited impressed kind sorry 1. We're all _excited about_ going on holiday next week. 2. Thank you for all your help. You've been very --- me. 3. I wouldn't like to be in her position. I feel --- her. 4. What have I done wrong? Why are you --- me? 5. Why do you always get so --- little things? 6. I wasn't very --- the service in the restaurant. We had to wait ages before our food arrived. 7. John isn't happy at college. He says he's --- the course he's doing. 8. I had never seen so many people before. I was --- the crowds. 129.3 Put in the correct preposition. 1. I was delighted _with_ the present you gave me. 2. It was very nice --- you to do my shopping for me. Thank you very much. 3. Why are you always so rude --- your parents? Can't you be nice them? 4. It was a bit careless --- you to leave the door unlocked when you went out. 5. They didn't reply to our letter, which wasn't very polite --- them. 6. We always have the same food every day. I'm fed up --- it. 7. I can't understand people who are cruel --- animals. 8. We enjoyed our holiday, but we were a bit disappointed --- the hotel. 9. I was surprised --- the way he behaved. It was completely out of character. 10. I've been trying to learn Spanish but I'm not very satisfied --- my progress. 11. Linda doesn't look very well. I'm worried --- her. 12. Are you angry --- what happened? 13. I'm sorry --- what I said. I hope you're not angry --- me. 14. The people next door are furious --- us making so much noise last night. 15. Jill starts her new job next week. She's quite excited --- it. 16. I'm sorry --- the smell of paint in this room. I've just decorated it. 17. I was shocked --- what I saw. I'd never seen anything like it before. 18. The man we interviewed for the job was intelligent but we weren't very impressed --- his appearance. 19. Are you still upset --- what I said to you yesterday? 20. He said he was sorry --- the situation but there was nothing he could do. 21. I felt sorry --- the children when we went on holiday. It rained every day and they had to spend most of the time indoors.
UNIT 130 Adjective + preposition (2) A. Adjective + of (1) afraid/frightened/terrified/scared OF...: * 'Are you afraid of dogs?' 'Yes, I'm terrified of them.' fond/proud/ashamed/jealous/envious OF....: * Why are you always so jealous of other people? suspicious/critical/tolerant OF...: * He didn't trust me. He was suspicious of my intentions. B. Adjective + of (2) aware/conscious OF... * 'Did you know he was married?' 'No, I wasn't aware of that.' capable/incapable OF... * I'm sure you are capable of passing the examination. full OF./short OF... * The letter I wrote was full of mistakes. (not 'full with') * I'm a bit short of money. Can you lend me some? typical OF... * He's late again. It's typical of him to keep everybody waiting. tired OF...: * Come on, let's go! I'm tired of waiting. (= I've had enough of waiting) certain/sure OF or ABOUT...: * I think she's arriving this evening but I'm not sure of that. (or. sure about that.) C. Adjective+ at/ to/ from/ in/ on/with /for good/bad/excellent/brilliant/hopeless (etc.) AT...: * I'm not very good at repairing things. (not 'good in repairing things') married/engaged TO...: * Linda is married to an American. (not 'married with') but * Linda is married with three children. she is married and has three children) similar TO...: * Your writing is similar to mine. different FROM (or TO)...: * The film was different from what I'd expected. (or... different to what I'd expected.) interested IN...: * Are you interested in art? keen ON...: * We stayed at home because Cathy wasn't very keen on going out. dependent ON... (but 'independent OF...'): * I don't want to be dependent on anybody. crowded WITH (people etc.): * The city centre was crowded with tourists. (but 'full of tourists') famous FOR...: * The Italian city of Florence is famous for its art treasures. responsible FOR...: * Who was responsible for all that noise last night?
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