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Photocopiable activity has been downloaded from Pearson Education 2005 prepositions after adjectivesA Look at the extracts from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English to find theprepositions which follow the adjectives adj tired and impatient because you do not think something is interesting, or becauseyou have nothing to do: Children easily get bored.| [+ with] I m bored with the same old routineday after fused adj unable to understand clearly what someone is saying or what is happening: I amtotally confused. Could you explain that again?| [+ about] If you are confused about anything,phone my pressed adj a) feeling very unhappy: She felt lonely and depressed.

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