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Examples of Prepositions Used in Sentences

The document provides examples of sentences using prepositions with adjectives in English. It lists over 50 sentences each using a different preposition such as 'in', 'by', 'with', 'of', 'at', and 'about' along with an accompanying adjective to demonstrate their usage.

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Examples of Prepositions Used in Sentences

The document provides examples of sentences using prepositions with adjectives in English. It lists over 50 sentences each using a different preposition such as 'in', 'by', 'with', 'of', 'at', and 'about' along with an accompanying adjective to demonstrate their usage.

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Examples of Prepositions Used in

Sentences

Adjective & Preposition Examples

Example sentences of preposition words with adjectives in English.

 I don’t feel comfortable in high heels.

 He’s very experienced in looking after animals.


 He is interested in molecular biology.

 They were successful in winning the contract.


 Some among us were talented in hunting.

 I was amazed by what she told me.


 We were all impressed by her enthusiasm.

 The book was inspired by a real person.


 The teacher was surprised by the student’s questions.

 Are you acquainted with your classmate?


 You are blessed with many talents.

 The kids are busy with their homework.


 Her job is something concerned with computers.

 Are you familiar with the computer software they use?


 He’s fed up with his job. He wants to quit.

 Are you happy with that arrangement?


 Be careful with the glasses.
 She’s never satisfied with what she’s got.
 He’s been accused of robbery.

 Are you afraid of the dark?


 I’m not ashamed of what I did.

 Were you aware of the risks at the time?


 What are you frightened of?

 You are in danger of being robbed.


 She’s jealous of my success.
 He was proud of himself for not giving up.
 I’m sick of the way you’ve treated me.

 It was unkind of you to take his toy away.


 I’d be absolutely delighted to come.

 I feel very proud to be a part of the team.


 It’s good to see you again.

 It’s nice to know you.


 She had grown accustomed to his long absences.

 I’ve never seen two people so attached to each other.


 He was disappointed to see she wasn’t at the party.

 John was very keen to help.


 She’s married to John.

 I’m not qualified to give advice on such matters.


 I was sad to hear that they’d split up.

 I was thankful to see they’d all arrived safely.


 She is eager for her parents’ approval.

 You’ll be late for your flight if you don’t hurry up.


 What makes you think that you are qualified for this job?
 It is difficult for me to hear you.

 She is so grateful for your help.


 The army are said to be ready for action.

 This program is not suitable for children.


 I’m sorry for arriving so late to dinner.

 She’s famous for her watercolor paintings.


 He’s angry at his friend for cheating on the test.
 I’m awful at names.
 Jack is really bad at keeping his promises.

 They are excellent at planning fun parties.


 She is good at solving problems.

 The teacher was surprised at the student’s question.


 Dustin is terrible at texting.

 He could be very careless about his future.


 He was quite certain about his attacker’s identity.

 I’m a bit concerned about your health.


 I’m not crazy about Chinese food.

 She felt very depressed about the future.


 The boss was furious about the past quarter’s losses.

 He’s very sensitive about his weight.


 Is she serious about wanting to sell the house?

 I’m very sorry about losing your book.


 Are you sure about that?

 He’s not worried about his upcoming examinations.

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