This card teaches that the adjective 'jealous' is correctly followed by the preposition 'of' when referring to envy of someone's success.
This flashcard shows that the adjective 'jealous' is followed by the preposition 'of' when referring to envy of someone's success.
Task | Never be jealous ___ someone's success. You never know it's price. |
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Answer | 1 |
a | of |
b | to |
c | at |
d | by |
comment | We should remember that some adjectives are used with specific prepositions after them: 'jealous of'. |
topic | adjective pluse preposition |
level | 2 |
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