*VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT*
*Prepositions after particular words* ◼️ Insist on ðķ E.g. She insisted on his/him wearing a suit. ◼️ Involved in ðķ E.g. How many vehicles were involved in the crash? ◼️ Jealous of ðķ E.g. They are very jealous of their good reputation ◼️ Keen on ðķ E.g. I wasn’t too keen on going to the party. ◼️ Kind of ðķ E.g. I’ll never have that kind of money ◼️ Laugh at ðķ E.g. You never laugh at my jokes! ◼️ Look at ðķ E.g. I haven’t had time to look at the papers yet. ◼️ Married to ðķ E.g. She’s married to John. ◼️ Oblivious of ðķ E.g. He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused. ◼️ Pleased with ðķ E.g. She was very pleased with her exam results. ◼️ Polite to ðķ E.g. Please be polite to our guests. ◼️ Popular among/with ðķ E.g. I’m not very popular with my parents at the moment. ◼️ Proud of ðķ E.g. He was proud of himself for not giving up. ◼️ Prevent from ðķ E.g. He is prevented by law from holding a licence. ◼️ Proficient in ðķ E.g. She’s proficient i