6 ACTIVATE Study the key phrases. Then interview people in your class and find
someone with the same interests as you
Use the key phrases, the words in the
box and your own ideas.
KEY PHRASES O Talking about
your interests
Do you like / enjoy ... -ing? Yes, I (really) love it.
Are you into ... -ing? It's OK. / I don't mind it.
No, l (really) hate it.
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1. The tribe is famous for its customs.
Explanation: When talking about the reason or cause of being famous, use the preposition "for." For example, "famous for its customs" means that the tribe is well-known because of its customs.
2. The sad news came as a shock.
Explanation: When something is described as coming unexpectedly or being surprising, use the preposition "as." For example, "came as a shock" means that the sad news was unexpected and surprising.
3. She was tired after her long walk.
Explanation: When indicating the cause or reason for being tired, use the preposition "after." For example, "tired after her long walk" means that she became tired as a result of her long walk.
In summary, the correct prepositions in these sentences are:
1. for
2. as
3. after