I forgot to include the following statements. I really hope you can have a look at them, too.

1) Are you excited about your holidays?
2) I'm not ashamed of what I did. I'm quite proud of it.
3) What have I done wrong? Why are you annoyed with ( at?) me?
4)We enjoyed our holiday but we were a bit disappointed with (about, at?)the hotel
5) Are you still upset about what I said to you yesterday?
6) She doesn’t look very well. I’m worried about her
7) Are you angry ABOUT what happened?

#3 usually anoyed with me

#4 = annoyed with the hotel

The rest are AOK.

Sra

Of course, I'm happy to help you with those statements as well. Here are the answers and explanations for each statement:

1) Are you excited about your holidays?
To answer this question, you would need to reflect on your personal feelings and emotions towards your upcoming holidays. Only you can provide an accurate answer based on your own experiences and emotions.

2) I'm not ashamed of what I did. I'm quite proud of it.
This statement expresses a sense of pride rather than shame. It appears that you are confident and content with your actions. No further explanation is needed.

3) What have I done wrong? Why are you annoyed with me?
To determine what you might have done wrong, you would need to reflect on your actions and behavior. If someone is annoyed with you, it may be helpful to have an open and honest conversation with them to understand their perspective and address any issues.

4) We enjoyed our holiday, but we were a bit disappointed with the hotel.
In this statement, you express mixed feelings about your holiday experience. You enjoyed the overall holiday, but there was some disappointment specifically related to the hotel. It's common to have both positive and negative aspects in any experience.

5) Are you still upset about what I said to you yesterday?
To answer this question, you would need to reflect on your emotional state since the incident yesterday. Only you can determine if you are still upset or if you have moved on from it.

6) She doesn’t look very well. I’m worried about her.
This statement expresses concern for someone who appears to be unwell. It's natural to feel worried about someone's health when they show signs of not feeling well.

7) Are you angry about what happened?
To answer this question, you would need to reflect on your own emotions and feelings towards the event in question. Only you can accurately determine if you are angry or not based on your personal experiences and perception.