The document discusses the use of prepositions after adjectives. It explains that the prepositions "about" and "at" are used after adjectives when there is a complement. For example, saying "excited about having a baby." It also notes that the "-ing" form of a verb is used when expressing an action after a preposition, like "excited about having." Finally, it provides examples of adjectives used correctly and incorrectly with "about" or "at."
2. ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY ABOUT AND AT
The preposition ABOUT and AT are used after the
adjective when there is a complement that follow them.
For example the word "excited¡± that is an adjective can be
used alone, if the idea ends using that adjective like the
following example.
?James is going to have a baby. He is exited.
3. We must to understand that always we have a complement
is necessary to use the preposition this is the reason for
why these are called composed adjectives and simply we
must to learn their combination.
4. Also is important to know that the composed adjective
adding an action is used the form ING of verb for
example:
?Raul is excited about having his baby.
That is because always that express an action or that use
a verb after a preposition we put the ing form.
5. ? 1.-James is annoyed his bad grades.
? 2.-David is anxius the party.
? 3.-Xherdan is astonished he dance.
? 4.-Liz is bad her test.
? 5.-Diana is brilliant mathematics.
? 6.-My mon is careful us.
? 7.-Jenny is certain his husband.
? 8.-Fernando is clever computing.AT
ABOUT
ABOUT
AT
AT
AT
ABOUT
ABOUT
6. ? 9.-Britney is crazy music.
? 10.-John is curious the accident.
? 11.-Mary is doubtful the homework.
? 12.-Jese is deligthned his baby.
? 13.-Ronny is enthusiastic the holiday.
? 14.-They are excellent grammar.
? 15.-We are furious the troubles.ABOUT
ABOUT
ABOUT
ABOUT
ABOUT
AT
AT