There are hundreds of grammar rules but the basic ones refer to sentence structure and parts of speech, which are noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition and conjunction. Let’s look at the way sentences are put together and the words that form them.
Unit 123.docx
Unit 123
Adjective + preposition (1)
Посмотрите на список конструкций прилагательное
+ предлог. Иногда возможны и другие предлоги.
Более подробную информацию см.в хорошем словаре.
nice/kind/good/generous/mean/stupid/silly/intelligent/clever/sensible/
(im)polite/rude/unreasonable OF someone (to do something):
Thank you. It was very nice/kind of you to help me.
It's stupid of her to go out without a coat. She'll catch cold.
однако: (to be) nice/kind/good/generous/mean/(im)polite/rude/
(un)pleasant/(un)friendly/cruel TO someone:
She has always been very nice/kind to me. (но не `with me')
Why were you so rude/unfriendly to Ann?
angry/annoyed/furious | ABOUT something
| WITH someone FOR doing something:
What are you so angry/annoyed about?
They were furious with me for not inviting them to the party.
delighted/pleased/satisfied/disappointed WITH something:
I was delighted/pleased with the present you gave me.
Were you disappointed with your examination results?
bored/fed up WITH something:
You get bored/fed up with doing the same thing every day.
surprised/shocked/amazed/astonished AT/BY something: Everybody was surprised/shocked at/by the news.
excited/worried/upset ABOUT something:
Are you excited about going on holiday next week?
Ann is upset about not being invited to the party.
afraid/frightened/terrified/scared OF someone/something:
`Are you afraid of dogs?' `Yes, I'm terrified of them.'
proud/ashamed OF someone/something:
I'm not ashamed of what I did. In fact I'm quite proud of it.
jealous/envious/suspicious OF someone/something:
Why are you always so jealous of other people?
He didn't trust me. He was suspicious of my intentions.
aware/conscious OF something:
`Did you know they were married?' `No, I wasn't aware of that.'
good/bad/excellent/brilliant/hopeless AT (doing) something:
I'm not very good at repairing things.
married/engaged TO someone:
Linda is married to an American. (но не `with an American')
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