Adjective + preposition 1
nice of you · kind to me · sorry about/for · angry with/about · surprised at/by
Adjectif + préposition 1
nice of you · kind to me · sorry about/for · angry with/about · surprised at/by
Learn the prepositions that follow adjectives: nice of you, kind to me, pleased with, sorry about/for, angry with/about, surprised at/by, fed up with, tired of.
Apprenez les prépositions qui suivent les adjectifs : nice of you, kind to me, pleased with, sorry about/for, angry with/about, surprised at/by, fed up with, tired of.
- A — nice OF you / kind TO meA — nice OF you / kind TO me
- B — pleased WITH · angry ABOUT/WITHB — pleased WITH · angry ABOUT/WITH
- C — surprised AT/BY · fed up WITH · tired OFC — surprised AT/BY · fed up WITH · tired OF
- D — sorry ABOUT vs sorry FORD — sorry ABOUT vs sorry FOR
- Exercises with AnswersExercices avec corrigé
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Many English adjectives are followed by a fixed preposition. The challenge is that similar adjectives can take different prepositions. This unit covers: nice of you vs nice to me, feelings with about/with, emotions with at/by, and the contrast between sorry about and sorry for.
Beaucoup d’adjectifs anglais sont suivis d’une préposition fixe. La difficulté est que des adjectifs similaires peuvent prendre des prépositions différentes. Cette unité couvre : nice of you vs nice to me, les sentiments avec about/with, les émotions avec at/by, et le contraste entre sorry about et sorry for.
nice OF you (to do something) — kind TO somebody
nice OF you (to do something) — kind TO somebody
adj + OF somebody (judging an action)
adj + OF somebody (juger une action)
adj + TO somebody (behaviour toward people)
adj + TO somebody (comportement envers)
They have always been very nice to me. (TO = how they treat me; NOT ‘nice with me’) Thank you. It was very nice of you to help me. (OF = on juge l’action)
They have always been very nice to me. (TO = comment ils me traitent ; PAS ‘nice with me’)
pleased/happy WITH · angry/nervous/excited ABOUT · angry WITH somebody
pleased/happy WITH · angry/nervous/excited ABOUT · angry WITH somebody
| Adjective(s) | Prep | Used with |
|---|---|---|
| Adjectif(s) | Prép | Utilisé avec |
| pleased / satisfied / happy / delighted / disappointed | WITH | something you get or experiencequelque chose que vous obtenez ou vivez |
| angry / annoyed / furious / upset / nervous / excited / worried / happy | ABOUT | a situation / somethingune situation / quelque chose |
| angry / annoyed / furious | WITH sb FOR doing | the person responsiblela personne responsable |
There is no point getting angry about things that don’t matter.
Are you annoyed with me for being late?
Lisa is upset about not being invited. Are you nervous about the exam? They were delighted with the present I gave them.
There is no point getting angry about things that don’t matter.
Are you annoyed with me for being late?
Lisa is upset about not being invited. Are you nervous about the exam?
surprised AT/BY · impressed WITH/BY · fed up WITH · tired OF · feel sorry FOR
surprised AT/BY · impressed WITH/BY · fed up WITH · tired OF · feel sorry FOR
AT or BY (both correct)
AT ou BY (les deux corrects)
WITH
OF / FOR
I’m very impressed with her English. or impressed by her English.
I’m fed up with it. I’m bored with it. I’m tired of waiting.
I feel sorry for Mark. He’s had bad luck. (NOT: feel sorry about Mark) Everybody was surprised at the news. ou surprised by the news.
I’m very impressed with her English. ou impressed by her English.
I’m fed up with it. I’m bored with it. I’m tired of waiting.
I feel sorry for Mark. He’s had bad luck. (PAS : feel sorry about Mark)
sorry ABOUT (a situation) vs sorry FOR (your action / a person)
sorry ABOUT (une situation) vs sorry FOR (votre action / une personne)
sorry ABOUT — a situation
sorry ABOUT — une situation
sorry FOR — action you caused / empathy
sorry FOR — action causée / empathie
sorry for/about sth you did: I’m sorry for shouting at you. (or: sorry about shouting)
feel sorry for sb in difficulty: I feel sorry for Mark. (NOT: feel sorry about Mark) sorry about une situation : I’m sorry about the mess. I’ll clear it up.
sorry for/about ce que vous avez fait : I’m sorry for shouting at you. (ou : sorry about shouting)
feel sorry for quelqu’un : I feel sorry for Mark. (PAS : feel sorry about Mark)
Adjective + preposition 1 — Exercises with AnswersAdjectif + préposition 1 — Exercices avec Corrigé
Put each rule into practice — check your answers instantly
Mettez chaque règle en pratique — vérifiez vos réponses instantanément
Complete using nice of … / kind of … etc.
Complétez avec nice of / kind of etc.
Complete using an adjective + preposition. (amazed · angry · bored · excited · impressed · kind · nervous · careless)
Complétez avec un adjectif + préposition. (amazed · angry · bored · excited · impressed · kind · nervous · careless)
Put in the correct preposition.
Mettez la bonne préposition.
Choose the correct preposition.
Choisissez la bonne préposition.
Frequently Asked Questions — Adjective + preposition 1
Questions fréquentes — Adjectif + préposition 1
Nice of you comments on a specific action: It was nice of you to help. Nice to you describes how someone treats you: She was always nice to me. Never say ✗ nice with me.
Nice of you commente une action précise. Nice to you décrit comment quelqu’un vous traite. Ne dites jamais ✗ nice with me.
Angry about something = the situation. Angry with somebody for doing = the person. Examples: I’m angry about the decision. I’m angry with him for that decision.
Angry about something = la situation. Angry with somebody = la personne. Exemples : I’m angry about the decision. I’m angry with him.
Both are correct and interchangeable. The same applies to shocked, amazed, astonished, upset.
Les deux sont corrects. Il en va de même pour shocked, amazed, astonished, upset.
Sorry about = a situation. Sorry for (or about) = an action you caused. Key rule: feel sorry for a person — NEVER feel sorry about a person.
Sorry about = une situation. Sorry for (ou about) = une action que vous avez causée. Règle clé : feel sorry for une personne — JAMAIS feel sorry about une personne.
Adjective + preposition 1 — Quiz
Adjectif + préposition 1 — Quiz
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