Worried ABOUT prepositions? Interested IN improving your English? Join me and learn 35 common adjective and preposition pairs from basic to advanced levels. Should we say married to or married with? Interested on or interested in? Angry at or angry about? In just 15 minutes, you can feel more confident in both English grammar and vocabulary.
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11 COMMENTS
This lesson is useful.
very important for me
Hi Rebeca. It was an excellent class. Tank you so muc
This lesson has a wealth of information. Thank u teacher.
Dear Rebecca, you are excellent at teaching English for adult learners. After repeating the lesson, I failed every time. But I am going to go on. I have to use a dictionary sometimes to understand the differences between similar words.
No flexes but preposition after preposition and never guessing how to read – that’s the English all over.
Excellent class, as usual! Thanks Rebecca!!
I usually use: They are angry WITH me. Does that work too, Rebecca?
Thank you! the Quiz is really helpful to test my understanding. Well Done.
Thank you Rebecca…
Thank you Rebecca