This document discusses the use of prepositions with adjectives after link verbs. Some key points:
- Some adjectives can be used alone or with prepositional phrases after link verbs, like "afraid" or "afraid of".
- Other adjectives require prepositional phrases and have set prepositions like "aware of" or "unaccustomed to".
- Common prepositions used with adjectives include "of" to specify cause of feeling or person with a quality, "to" referring to similarity, marriage, loyalty, or rank, and "with" or "at" referring to ability or strong reactions.
- "For" is used to specify person or