1) For this there aren't grammatical rules for which the preposition is used with what adjective, so it is better to know it together. With at,With about,With of, With to. a) Adjective Preposition b) Noun Preposition c) Verb Preposition 2) A preposition is a word that expresses relations, paired with a noun, a preposition can tell you precisely where an object. a) Noun Preposition b) Adjective Preposition c) Verb Preposition 3) It's a verb that is followed by a preposition. The meaning of these two words together is usually very similar to the original meaning of the verb. a) Noun Preposition b) Verb Preposition c) Adjective Preposition 4) Verb+Preposition a) To worry ; Laugh at ; Listen to ;Look after b) With at,With about,With of, With to. c) Fond Of; Need For; Visit To; Fill In; Get On; Contact With; Look At 5) Noun+Preposition a) With at,With about,With of, With to. b) To worry ; Laugh at ; Listen to ;Look after c) Fond Of; Need For; Visit To; Fill In; Get On; Contact With; Look At 6) Preposition+Adjective a) Fond Of; Need For; Visit To; Fill In; Get On; Contact With; Look At b) With at,With about,With of, With to. c) To worry ; Laugh at ; Listen to ;Look after 7) She _______ my pets. a) With about b) listen to c) Look After 8) She likes _______ music every day. a) to worry b) listen to c) laugh at 9) They were worried _______ the exam. a) At b) Of c) About 10) I'm rather bad ______ languages. a) At b) To c) In

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