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Interactive Grammar: Prepositions After Adjectives

Master adjective + preposition combinations — afraid of, interested in, good at, responsible for, and more.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~39 min
Exercises
26
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Master adjective + preposition combinations — afraid of, interested in, good at, responsible for, and more.

Key Adj + Prep Collocations

  • ofafraid of, aware of, capable of, fond of, proud of, tired of
  • ininterested in, involved in, experienced in, qualified in
  • atgood at, bad at, skilled at, surprised at, shocked at
  • forresponsible for, famous for, ready for, grateful for

More Patterns

  • withfamiliar with, satisfied with, bored with, pleased with
  • aboutworried about, excited about, serious about, concerned about
  • tosimilar to, opposed to, related to, open to, committed to
  • fromdifferent from, free from, absent from, exempt from

Common Mistakes

  • different than → ✅ different from (standard formal BrE)
  • interested on → ✅ interested in
  • good in maths → ✅ good at maths

When to use

Descriptions

She is skilled at negotiation and experienced in project management.

Academic writing

The authors are aware of the limitations of this approach.

Job applications

I am passionate about sustainability and committed to excellence.

Formal emails

We are grateful for your prompt response.

Prepositions After Adjectives

Choose the correct preposition after each adjective

Multiple Choice12 questions
1She is very good public speaking.
2He is responsible the entire project.
3I am very interested sustainable design.
4They are worried the outcome.
5The approach is similar what we tried before.
6She is very proud her team's results.
7He is not familiar the new regulations.
8We are grateful your continued support.
9The results are different what we expected.
10She is extremely committed the cause.
11He is afraid public failure.
12They are very excited the new contract.

Complete the Adjective + Preposition Collocation

Fill in the missing preposition

Fill in the Blanks8 questions
1She is highly experienced(experienced ?)international project management.
2We are very pleased(pleased ?)the quality of your submission.
3He is aware(aware ?)the potential risks involved.
4She felt tired(tired ?)repeating the same argument.
5The team is capable(capable ?)delivering far better results.
6I am deeply concerned(concerned ?)the lack of transparency here.
7He remains opposed(opposed ?)any change to the current structure.
8They were shocked(shocked ?)the scale of the financial losses.

Fix the Adjective + Preposition Error

Correct the preposition in each sentence

Error Fix6 questions

1She is very good in maths.

2He is interested on learning new skills.

3The outcome is different than expected.

4They are responsible of the final decision.

5She is very familiar about the procedure.

6We are grateful about your help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on prepositions cover?

Master adjective + preposition combinations — afraid of, interested in, good at, responsible for, and more.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Prepositions section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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