Are you familiar with changing a flat tire?
–fond of
(something) –My wife is fond of art.
–frightened of
(someone/something) –Are you frightened of spiders?
–furious about
(someone/something) –He’s furious about the way he’s been treated.
–happy about
–I was not happy about the profession I had chosen.
–happy for
–We are so happy for our children!
–happy with
–Are you happy with your new working schedule?
–gentle with
(someone) –He’s very gentle with his kids.
–good at
–That guy is really good at shooting.
–good for
–Running is good for your health.
–identical with/to
(someone/something) –The tests are identical to those carried out last year.
–impressed with
(someone/something) –He tried to impress me with his extensive knowledge of wine.
–charge of
(someone/something) –Who is in charge of this city?
–innocent of
(something) –He firmly believes that she is innocent of the crime.
–interested in
(someone/something) –She’s at that age where she’s starting to get interested in boys.
–incapable of
([doing] something) –He seems incapable of walking past a music shop without going in and buying another CD.
–kind to
(someone) –Please be kind to your sister!
–late for
(someone) –I was late for dinner.
–lucky at
(something) –That’s why I’m so lucky at cards and love.
–nervous about
(something) –They are nervous about their wedding.
–polite to
(someone) –I’m afraid I wasn’t very polite to her.
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