Prepositions and Adjectives (Table 3)
|
OF |
to be tired of |
tired of endless quests |
"He was tired of endless quests, just like an adventurer seeking a moment's rest." |
OF |
to be aware of |
aware of hidden dangers |
"She was aware of hidden dangers, just like a hero vigilant against threats." |
OF |
to be certain/sure of |
certain of victory |
"He was certain of victory, just like a hero with unwavering confidence." |
OF |
to be ashamed of |
ashamed of past mistakes |
"She was ashamed of past mistakes, just like a hero facing regrets." |
OF |
to be envious of |
envious of rivals |
"He was envious of rivals' success, just like a competitive hero." |
OF |
to be accused of |
accused of wrongdoing |
"He was accused of wrongdoing, just like a hero facing false allegations." |
OF |
to be jealous of |
jealous of achievements |
"She was jealous of his achievements, just like an admirer of a talented hero." |
OF |
to be guilty/innocent of |
guilty of a crime |
"He was guilty of a crime, just like a hero seeking redemption." |
TO |
to be married to |
married to a fellow hero |
"She was married to a fellow hero, just like a hero's eternal bond." |
TO |
to be friendly to |
friendly to all |
"He was friendly to all, just like a hero with a warm heart." |
TO |
to be similar to |
similar to other heroes |
"The two heroes were similar to each other, just like allies in a common cause." |
TO |
to be loyal to |
loyal to the hero's code |
"She was loyal to the hero's code, just like a true champion of justice." |
TO |
to be devoted to |
devoted to the cause |
"He was devoted to the cause, just like a hero on a mission to make the world better." |
TO |
to be opposed to |
opposed to villains |
"She was opposed to villains, just like a hero standing up for justice." |