Common Adjective and Preposition Combinations
Adjectives and prepositions are commonly used in phrases. The adjective usually goes before the preposition.
I’m really excited about this project!
He was found guilty of fraud and tax evasion.
Students often get worried about writing exams.
Mary won’t have children; she is in love with her black lab.
The world felt sorry for the victims of the tsunami.
Some other examples would be famous for, opposed to, responsible to, and responsible for.
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