Choose and underline the correct preposition to complete the sentences.
He is very bad (at, in) Geography but is good (on, at) all other subjects.
The poet is famous (for, in) his humorous poems.
Be careful (with, of) that boy if you are going to become friends with him. He is capable (at, with, of) the meanest tricks.
He is annoyed (with, about) me for losing his favorite pen.
Is she familiar (at, with) this type of work? If she isn’t, we must find something she is more fit (of, for).
Kamala is keen (on, in) music and literature while her sister is more interested (at, in) outdoor games.
Pauline was angry (with, about) Alex when she found out that Alex had got rid of the cat which she was very fond (of, at).