Adjective and preposition collocation examples in sentences.
- The drought has made farmers anxious about the harvest.
- He was quite certain about his attacker’s identity.
- They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs.
- He’s brilliant at football.
- They are excellent at planning fun parties.
- Please don’t be mad at me!
- Dustin is terrible at texting.
- He’s got no manners – he’s rude to everyone.
- It’s good to see you again.
- She had grown accustomed to his long absences.
- I’ve never seen two people so attached to each other.
- Everyone in the class seemed eager to learn.
- Her dress is almost identical to mine.
- It’s too late to start complaining now.
- How are you related to him? Is he your cousin?
- It was generous of him to offer to pay for us both.
- You are in danger of being robbed.
- A crane is a kind of bird with very long legs and neck.
- It was nice of you to give me a present
- I’m sick of the way you’ve treated me.
- I’m sick and tired of all the arguments.
- It was unkind of you to take his toy away.
- The kids are busy with their homework.
- My mother is very clever with her hands.
- The airport is crowded with stranded travelers.
- He’s fed up with his job. He wants to quit.
- She was very gentle with the children.