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L7-Personality: adjective + preposition

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    personality adjectives followed by prepositions
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  • Sonja chose very quickly as usual. She’s always been very (decisive / hopeless) about everything.
    decisive
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  • Adjectives followed by 'about': (addicted, cautious, mean, bothered, decisive, hopeless)
    cautious, mean, bothered, decisive
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  • I am usually very (aware of / critical of) musicals, but I really enjoyed the Lion King.
    critical of
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  • 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.
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Jim simply didn’t think what he had just heard was anything special. He wasn’t ___ by it.
    impressed
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  • 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
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  • Adjectives followed by 'of': (mean, jealous, critical, addicted, bothered, aware, loyal, hopeless, cautious)
    jealous, critical, aware, cautious
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  • Adjectives followed by 'to': (mean, jealous, critical, addicted, bothered, aware, loyal, hopeless)
    addicted, loyal
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  • 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.
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  • I loved the latest superhero movie. I was so (adventurous with / impressed by / loyal to) the acting.
    impressed by
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  • A good driver has a picture of what’s around them and are generally very (critical of / aware of) their surroundings.
    aware of
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  • 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.
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  • 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
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  • 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.
    hopeless at
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