In English grammar, certain adjectives require specific prepositions: 'afraid' is followed by 'of' (e.g., 'afraid of spiders'), 'angry' is followed by 'with' (e.g., 'angry with someone'), and 'good' is followed by 'at' (e.g., 'good at writing poetry').
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To/With/At #english #grammar #learning #prepositions #englishAdded:
afraid something afraid of something I am afraid of spiders. Angry with someone My teacher is angry with me for breaking the rules.
good at something I am good at writing poetry.
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