This document provides information about the use of adjectives followed by prepositions in English grammar. It begins by stating that certain adjectives require specific prepositions, though there is no definitive rule. Examples of common adjective-preposition combinations are then given, such as "married to" and "similar to". The document also outlines two major rules regarding preposition choice and placement. Finally, it provides a list of common adjective-preposition combinations and an activity with examples to choose the correct combinations.