afraid of 9°°d a* •■■ e*C- preposition + -ing (good at -ing etc.) a&aid of... / good at... etc. (adjective + preposition) B afraid of . angry with somebody angry about something different from ... fed up with ... full of... good at ... / bad at... interested in ... married to ... • Are you afraid of dogs? > Why are you angry with me? What have I done? • Are you angry about last night? (= something that happened last night) • Ann is very different from her sister. • I'm fed up with my job. I want to do something different. (= I've had enough of my job) • The room was full of people. • Are you good at maths? • Tina is very bad at writing letters. • I'm not interested in sport. • Sue is married to a dentist. (= her husband is a dentist) mam '° ' , , . It was kind of you to help us. Thank you very much. tÄTS^) • D-d * ~*friendly- He's always very mce to me' sorry about (something) sorry for (doing something) I'm afraid I can't help you. I'm sorry about that. I'm sorry for not phoning you yesterday, (or I'm sorry I didn't phone you)______-- preposition + -ing After a preposition (at/with/for etc.), a verb ends in -ing: I'm not very good at telling stories. Are you fed up with doing the same thing every day? I'm sorry for not phoning you yesterday. Mark is thinking of buying a new car. Tom left without saying goodbye. (= he didn't say goodbye) After doing the shopping, they went home. before/ after -ing => _H_| think about/of =» E_B_1 105.1 I05.3 05.5 05.4 EXERCISES Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with a preposition (of/in etc.). UNIT 105 4 She's very good...............languages. 5 He's fed up...............the weather. 6 'Can I help you?' 'Oh, that's very kind...............you.' 1 He's afraid 9.f..... dogs. 2 She's interested...............science. 3 She's married...............a footballer. Put in the right preposition (of/in/with etc.). 1 I'm not interested sport. 2 I'm not very good.......................sport. 3 I like Sarah. She's always very kind.......................me. 4 I'm sorry.......................your broken window. It was an accident. 5 He's very brave. He isn't afraid.......................anything. 6 It was very nice.......................Julia to let us stay in her flat. 7 Life today is very different.......................life 50 years ago. 8 Are you interested.......................politics? 9 Some people are afraid.......................spiders. 10 Chris was angry.......................what happened. 11 These boxes are very heavy. They are full.......................books. 12 I'm sorry.......................getting angry.......................you yesterday. Complete the sentences. 1 I'm not very %99A.<&jxUXn$ stories, (good / tell) 2 I wanted to go to the cinema but Paula wasn't.................................................................... (interested / go) 3 Sue isn't very.............................................................................................up in the morning, (good / get) 4 Let's go! I'm.............................................................................................. (fed up / wait) 5 I'm...........................................................................................you up in the middle of the night, (sorry / wake) Complete the sentences. Use without -ing. 1 (Tom left / he didn't say goodbye) 2 (Sue walked past me / she didn't speak) 3 (Don't do anything / ask me first) 4 (I went out / I didn't lock the door) Tom Left wl^iowfc stujlrig goodbye. Sue walked........................................................ Don't..................................................................... I................................................................................ Write sentences about yourself. Use the words in brackets (...). 1 (interested) JS* .WtettbeA,in .5p?rfc.... 2 (afraid) 3 (not very good) 4 (not interested) 5 (fed up) I'm......... I'm not [219]