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Adjectives followed by prepositions

afraid ...

OF

EX: Tom is really afraid of spiders and I had no idea!

aware...

OF

Ex: Are you aware of the new rules concerning the school?

fond...

OF

Ex: Are you fond of new experiences?

full...

OF

Ex: This place is full of stupid people, I want to leave.

unheard ...

OF

Ex: It's is unheard of you to think like that, be open-minded.

bad / beneficial ...

FOR

Ex: Smoking is bad for your health. Ex: This medicine is beneficial for that cough. (*) beneficial + to

famous...

FOR

Ex: This actor is famous for his controversial films.

late ...

FOR

Ex: She arrived late for the show and couldn't enter.

responsible ...

FOR

Ex: I consider her to be responsible for this mess.

suitable ...

FOR

Ex: I recommend you this course, it's suitable for you.

good / bad / terrible...

at

Ex: I'm terrible at Maths. Please, help me.

successful ...

at

Ex: Did she get successful at that company?

immune ...

TO

Ex: She got sick so many times that she got immune to the virus

indifferent...

TO

Ex: She tried to keep indifferent to all those bad comments.

kind...

TO

Ex: She is kind to everyone and everything.

prone ...

TO

Ex: Tests show that this machine is prone to failure.

similar ...

TO

Ex: This subject is very similar to one we had last year.

shy ...

about

Ex: Are you shy about speaking in public?

shy ...

about

Ex: Are you shy about speaking in public?

protected ...

From

Ex: Come here, we will be protected from the rain.

safe...

From

Ex: He realised he was safe from her now.

shocked ...

by

Ex: Everyone got shocked by the terrible news.