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A set of vocabulary flashcards focusing on common adjective-preposition pairings used to describe emotions and behaviors toward others.
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Mad at
Adjective paired with the preposition "at" to express anger toward someone (e.g., Mad at you).
Angry with
Adjective paired with the preposition "with" to express anger toward someone (e.g., Angry with you).
Jealous of
Adjective paired with the preposition "of" to express envy toward someone (e.g., Jealous of you).
Rude to
Adjective paired with the preposition "to" to describe impolite behavior toward someone (e.g., Rude to you).
Suspicious of
Adjective paired with the preposition "of" to describe a lack of trust in someone (e.g., Suspicious of you).
Obsessed with
Adjective paired with the preposition "with" to describe being excessively preoccupied with someone (e.g., Obsessed with you).
Disappointed in
Adjective paired with the preposition "in" to express being let down by someone (e.g., Disappointed in you).
Aggressive towards
Adjective paired with the preposition "towards" to describe hostile behavior toward someone (e.g., Aggressive towards you).