Adjective + Preposition: of, about, with, at, by

G. Adjective + of: afraid; frightened; terrified; scared of ~; fond; proud; ashamed; jealous; envious of ~; suspicious; critical; tolerant of ~; aware; conscious of ~; capable/ incapable of ~; full/ short of ~; typical of ~; certain/ sure of ~ or about (e.g. I think she’s arriving this evening, but I’m not sure of that. or ~ sure about that.)

G1. It was nice of you to ~: nice/ kind/ good/ generous/ polite/ stupid/ silly etc. of somebody (to do something) but (be) nice/ kind/ good/ generous/ polite/ rude/ friendly/ cruel etc. to somebody (e.g. they have always been very nice to me. (not with me))

G2. Adjective + about/ with: angry; annoyed; furious about something or with somebody for doing something; excited; worried; upset; nervous; happy etc. about a situation; delighted; pleased; satisfied; happy; disappointed with something you receive, or the result of something (e.g. I was delighted with the present you gave me.)

G3. Adjective + at/ by/ with: surprised; shocked; amazed; astonished at/ by something; impressed with/ by somebody/ something: fed up; bored with something (e.g. I don’t enjoy my job any more. I’m fed up with it./ I’m bored with it.)
a. Adjective + at: good/ bad/ brilliant/ better/ hopeless etc. at ~ (e.g. I’m not very good at repairing things. (not good in repairing things))
b. Adjective + with: crowded with (people etc.) (e.g. The streets were crowded with tourists. (but full of tourists))

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