Sonja chose very quickly as usual. She’s always been very (decisive / hopeless) about everything.
decisive
15
Adjectives followed by 'about': (addicted, cautious, mean, bothered, decisive, hopeless)
cautious, mean, bothered, decisive
15
I am usually very (aware of / critical of) musicals, but I really enjoyed the Lion King.
critical of
15
Why is Sophie so unsure about whether or not to take the job? (She’s naturally very hopeless at change. / She’s naturally very decisive about change. / She’s naturally very cautious about change.)
She’s naturally very cautious about change.
15
Tom is a great friend to have because he is always so supportive. He’s very (adventurous with / loyal to / jealous of) those he cares about.
loyal to
15
Karen had no idea that constantly trying new types of food was so rare. It’s not something she’s ever been (adventurous with / critical of / impressed by / aware of).
aware of
15
Jim simply didn’t think what he had just heard was anything special. He wasn’t ___ by it.
impressed
15
I don’t know why Jo doesn’t like me making new friends. Maybe he’s just a bit (loyal to / addicted to / jealous of / mean about) the idea that I might like other people.
jealous of
15
Adjectives followed by 'of': (mean, jealous, critical, addicted, bothered, aware, loyal, hopeless, cautious)
jealous, critical, aware, cautious
20
Adjectives followed by 'to': (mean, jealous, critical, addicted, bothered, aware, loyal, hopeless)
addicted, loyal
20
Were you good at maths when you were at school? (No, I was impressed by it. / No, I was mean about it. / No, I was hopeless at it. / No, I was bothered about it.)
No, I was hopeless at it.
15
I loved the latest superhero movie. I was so (adventurous with / impressed by / loyal to) the acting.
impressed by
20
A good driver has a picture of what’s around them and are generally very (critical of / aware of) their surroundings.
aware of
20
Doesn’t Nina care what people think of her? (No, she’s not critical of public opinion. / No, she’s not bothered about public opinion. / No, she’s not cautious about public opinion.)
No, she’s not bothered about public opinion.
20
The best sports players know what they are going to do instantly. They tend to be very (hopeless at / mean about / decisive about) their next move.
decisive about
20
It’s strange. I’m usually (aware of / hopeless at / critical of) remembering people’s names, but I’ve never forgotten or mistaken Saul’s.