III Fill the blanks with an adjective and a preposition A: polite keen kind satisfied good tired annoyed interested surprisedworried typical , wrong , afraid , disappointed, different
1 My home town looks very...............what it did 25 years ago.
2 I'd rather not walk home alone. You see. I'm..........the dark.
3 Joe is very----------------his new computer. It's the second time it's broken down.
4 Don't ask me to play squash. I'm not...........ball games.
5 I'm a bit-------Susan. She's been looking quite depressed recently.
6 When I told him that I'd scratched his car, I thought he was going to get really...................me.
7 I wouldn't say that Robert is just------------football. I'd say he was football mad.
8 Haven't you got any other records? I'm.............listening to this music;
9 My driving instructor said she isn't...............my progress and that I'll have to have a lot more practice before I take my test.
10 Ruth is........a career in tourism when she leaves school.
11Thank you. It was very---------you to drive me all the way home.
12 A shop assistant always has to be............the customers - even when they are rude to her.
13 So John has forgotten your anniversary again ? That's absolutely................him!
14 What's-----------the car this morning? Why won't it start?
15 It was only a cheap restaurant but we were................how good the food was