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The document discusses the use of prepositions after adjectives. It explains that the prepositions "about" and "at" are used after adjectives when there is a complement. For example, saying "excited about having a baby." It also notes that the "-ing" form of a verb is used when expressing an action after a preposition. Examples are provided of adjectives followed correctly and incorrectly by "about" and "at." The document aims to teach the proper combinations of composed adjectives and prepositions.






