Prepositions After Adjectives Created on May 01, 2021Prepositions after Adjectives Multiple ChoiceChoose the best preposition to complete the sentences. 1 / 17 We're very satisfied _____ your son's progress this term. on to with 2 / 17 We weren't aware ____ any problem with the water. about of to 3 / 17 She's too nervous ___ speaking in public to be a politician. about to for 4 / 17 They were very excited ____ the visit from the Queen. on to about 5 / 17 I don't really feel qualified ____ that job. I'm not going to apply for it. on for about 6 / 17 He's afraid _____ flying. of by to 7 / 17 Sandra isn't capable ____ looking after herself. for about of 8 / 17 I'm not very keen ____ the blue one. Is there another colour? on by in 9 / 17 We're very interested ___ the pyramids. at on in 10 / 17 I'm really bad __ expressing myself clearly. to of at 11 / 17 Who is responsible _____this mess? of for about 12 / 17 I'm really sorry _____ losing your book. I'll buy you another one. to about of 13 / 17 If you want to be good ____ languages you have to practise a lot. by at on 14 / 17 She says she's not responsible ___ their behaviour. for to of 15 / 17 What would you like to be famous ___? for of on 16 / 17 Jack was bored _____ driving on the motorway and stopped to take a break. in of about 17 / 17 If you're worried _____ seeing him, don't go to the party. about to for Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Please SHARE and RATE this quiz! Send feedback Gap-Fill Exercise Use a preposition to complete the gap in the sentence. Past Perfect Or Past Perfect Continuous ExerciseTo Have Something Done Exercise Share this Post