I could tell they were ashamed of me. –
angry with (someone) –
I can’t be angry with them for that. –
attached to (something/someone) –
John is really attached to his old-fashioned ideas. –
bad at (doing something) –
I’m bad at the whole dating thing, man. –
bad for –
Actually, bread is bad for pigeons. –
based on (something) –
The plot is based on a true story. –
brilliant at (something) –
My father was brilliant at making speeches. –
busy with ([doing] something) –
You’re always busy with your study group. –
capable of ([doing] something) –
Only the Democratic Party is capable of running the country. –
clever at ([doing] something) –
He was very clever at getting what he wanted. –
connected with (something/someone) –
The bathroom is connected with the bedroom. –
concerned about (something/someone) –
I am concerned about your behavior. –
crazy about (something/someone) –
Both my sons are crazy about football. –
curious about (something/someone) –
I was curious about how you’ve been. –
different from (something/someone) –
This part is totally different from anything else that he’s done. –
disappointed with (something/someone) –
I was very disappointed with myself. –
eligible for (something) –
Are you eligible for early retirement? –
excited about (something) –
I am very excited about our trip. –
experienced in (something) –
He is experienced in tracking wild animals. –
faithful to (someone) –
He was faithful to his wife throughout their 30-year marriage. –
familiar with (someone/something) –