Adjective + Preposition Combinations
- at – surprised at, angry at, good at, terrible at.
- of – proud of, afraid of, fond of, full of.
- with – satisfied with, busy with, fed up with, associated with.
- in – disappointed in, skilled in, interested in, involved in.
- for – known for, good for, terrible for, excellent for.
- What are adjective prepositions called?
- What is an adjective prepositional?
- Is it an adjective or preposition?
What are adjective prepositions called?
Prepositions used in this way are known as adjective complements. The preposition always comes directly after the adjective and is typically followed by a noun or gerund to form a prepositional phrase. The most common prepositions used alongside adjectives include the following: of.
What is an adjective prepositional?
Definition An adjective prepositional phrase describes a noun or pronoun It. answers the questions which one what kind how much or how many. Adjective The wind's sound made a whistling noise Prepositional Phrase The. sound of the wind made a whistling noise.
Is it an adjective or preposition?
Here are the most common prepositions that follow adjectives in this way: about, at, by, for, from, in, of, to, with.