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B1-B2 Adjective + preposition practise Part 2
Learning adjectives with prepositions is important because it helps improve fluency, accuracy, and comprehension in English. Many adjectives require specific prepositions to form grammatically correct phrases (e.g., "afraid of", "interested in"). Understanding these combinations helps students express themselves clearly and naturally. Different prepositions can alter the meaning of adjectives. For instance, "good at" refers to skills, while "good for" refers to benefits. Mastering these distinctions prevents misunderstandings. Students familiarise themselves with the adjectives and their meanings. Then they read the sentences to see which adj + preposition is needed to complete the gap-fill. Answers on page 2.
Level:intermediate
Age: +9
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