Could you please check if everything is correct? Thank you.


1) angry/annoyed/furious/cross/happy/glad
upset ABOUT something / WITH someone FOR doing something.

Are you annoyed/furious/angry with me for being late?
2)
excited/worried/nervous/crazy/cheerful/
enthusiastic/sad/embarrassed/confident ABOUT something:
3) Are you excited about going on holiday next week? I was embarrassed about how untidy the house was.
Carol is upset about not being invited to the party.
4) I feel much more confident about myself

5) delighted/pleased/disappointed/fed up/ bored WITH something
6) I was delighted with the present you gave me.

AOK!

Sra

Regarding your first question, to check if everything is correct, you can break down the sentence into parts and verify each component separately.

1) angry/annoyed/furious/cross/happy/glad upset ABOUT something / WITH someone FOR doing something.

In this case, you can check if the given adjectives (angry, annoyed, furious, cross, happy, glad) are appropriate in the given contexts. You can also check if the prepositions (about, with, for) are correctly used.

For example, you can ask yourself, "Does it make sense to be furious with someone for being late?" If the answer is yes, then that part of the sentence is correct.

Similarly, you can apply the same process to other parts of the sentence to ensure accuracy.

Moving on to the sentences you provided:

2) excited/worried/nervous/crazy/cheerful/ enthusiastic/sad/embarrassed/confident ABOUT something:

Here, you can check if the given adjectives are suitable to describe the emotions about a particular thing. For instance, you can ask yourself, "Does it make sense to be worried about going on holiday?" If the answer is yes, then that part of the sentence is correct.

3) Are you excited about going on holiday next week? I was embarrassed about how untidy the house was. Carol is upset about not being invited to the party.

For these sentences, you can ask yourself if the emotions conveyed by the given adjectives (excited, embarrassed, upset) are appropriate in the given situations (going on holiday, untidy house, not being invited to the party). If the emotions match the situations, then the sentences are correct.

4) I feel much more confident about myself.

In this sentence, you can ask yourself if it makes sense to feel confident about oneself. If it does, then the sentence is correct.

5) delighted/pleased/disappointed/fed up/bored WITH something

Lastly, for the sentence "I was delighted with the present you gave me," you can check if the given adjectives (delighted, pleased) correctly describe the person's emotions about the given situation (the present). If the adjectives fit well with the context, then the sentence is correct.

By analyzing each component separately and questioning their suitability in their respective contexts, you can determine if everything is correct.