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Be popular with …
1. be popular with …
My approach wassuccessful and I was
popular with the pupils,
the parents, and the
headmaster.
2. be nervous about …
She is so nervousabout her exams
that she can’t sleep.
3. be jealous of …
1) Why are you sojealous of his success?
2) You’re just jealous of
her.
4. be fond of …
They are fond of theirgrandparents.
He is fond of rock music.
I am fond of learning
English.
5. be keen on …
My flatmates want to have aparty, but I’m not keen on the
idea.
I wasn’t keen on going there
on my own.
6. be proud of …
Her parents are veryproud of her.
You should be proud of
yourself.
7. be good at …
Alex is very good atlanguages.
She’s good at making
things.
8. be patient with …
Louise is alwaysvery patient with
me.
9. be close to …
The two countries are closeto signing a peace
agreement.
We’re close to clinching the
deal.