Question 1
After visiting five countries in two weeks, Maria was _____ the constant packing and unpacking.
Options: tired of, tired from, tired about
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Focus on how different adjectives connect with prepositions related to travel experiences.
Practice 1 of 2
Question 1
After visiting five countries in two weeks, Maria was _____ the constant packing and unpacking.
Options: tired of, tired from, tired about
Question 2
The tourists were _____ the beautiful architecture in Prague.
Options: excited for, excited about, excited of
Question 3
James has always been _____ flying, so he prefers to travel by train.
Options: afraid from, afraid of, afraid about
Question 4
Sarah was _____ navigating foreign cities because she had studied maps carefully.
Options: good in, good at, good for
Question 5
The travelers were _____ the sudden cancellation of their connecting flight.
Options: angry to, angry for, angry about
Question 6
Lisa is _____ learning new languages when she travels to different countries.
Options: interested on, interested in, interested about
Question 7
The city is _____ its ancient temples and historical monuments.
Options: famous about, famous of, famous for
Question 8
Tom was _____ missing his train because he got lost in the subway station.
Options: worried of, worried about, worried for
Question 9
Most travelers are _____ reading maps, but they rely on GPS apps instead.
Options: bad in, bad for, bad at
Question 10
After three weeks of traveling, David was _____ staying in hostels and wanted his own bed.
Options: tired about, tired of, tired from
Question 11
The group was _____ trying authentic street food in Bangkok's night markets.
Options: excited about, excited of, excited for
Question 12
Rachel has always been _____ experiencing different cultures.
Options: interested on, interested about, interested in
Practise Travel Adventures - Emotions with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Travel Adventures - Emotions in everyday English.
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