This card explains that the idiom 'be crazy about someone/something' means 'to be very interested in or to love someone very much', making 'about' the correct choice.
Bu kart, 'be crazy about someone/something' deyiminin 'çok ilgilenmek veya çok sevmek' anlamına geldiğini ve bu nedenle 'about' seçeneğinin doğru olduğunu açıklar.
| Task | John is crazy ______ Mary. |
|---|---|
| Answer | 3 |
| a | to |
| b | of |
| c | about |
| d | with |
| comment | There is an idiom ‘be crazy about sb/sth’ that means ‘to be very interested in something or love someone very much’: My sons are crazy about football. Therefore, among the test variants we are to choose ANSWER 3 (about). |
| topic | adjective pluse preposition |
| level | 1 |
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