I urgenlty need to know if the following exercise is possible. Thank you. (Can you suggest a site with exercises on "have to"/ "must" and/or "should" for intermediate students? What about adjectives followed by prepositions?) Thank you.

2. Complete with a suitable preposition
1. It’s stupid to get angry……………………… things that don’t matter. 2. I was really pleased ……………… the present you gave me. 3. I don’t enjoy my job any more. I’m bored ……… it. 4. Are you excited …………… going …… holiday next week? 5. Your writing is similar …… mine. 6. Don’t worry. There is nothing to be afraid ……… 7. We were greatly surprised ……….. the news. 8.Her father had an awful temper and she was always frightened ………. him. 9. Anna was disappointed .......... her last exam results. 10. He is getting tired ......... studying all the time. 11. Mike is very keen …….. football and is quite proud……. the two goals he scored last Saturday, but he can’t play next week and he’s sad ……. that. 12. Kay is crazy…….. music but she is really nervous……. singing in front of a loto f people.13. Why are you always so jelous ……. Other people?

Can you suggest a site with exercises on "have to"/ "must" and/or "should" for intermediate students? What about adjectives followed by prepositions? Thank you.

http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GGGE_enUS379US379&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=english+grammar+%22have+to%22+must+should
There are several good sites here, especially the first 3. Let me know if you don't find useful explanations and quizzes here.


I'll include what I think the answers should be. Let me know if you have questions.
2. Complete with a suitable preposition
1. It’s stupid to get angry about things that don’t matter. 2. I was really pleased with the present you gave me. 3. I don’t enjoy my job any more. I’m bored with it. 4. Are you excited …about going on holiday next week? 5. Your writing is similar to mine. 6. Don’t worry. There is nothing to be afraid of. 7. We were greatly surprised about the news. 8.Her father had an awful temper and she was always frightened of him. 9. Anna was disappointed about/with her last exam results. 10. He is tired of studying all the time. 11. Mike is very keen on football and is quite proud of the two goals he scored last Saturday, but he can’t play next week and he’s sad about that. 12. Kay is crazy about music, but she is really nervous about singing in front of a lot of people. 13. Why are you always so jelous of other people?

spelling >>> jealous

To find exercises on "have to," "must," and/or "should" for intermediate students, I would suggest visiting websites that offer English grammar exercises or resources for language learners. One such website is EnglishClub.com. On their website, you can find various grammar exercises, including exercises on modal verbs like "have to," "must," and "should."

To find exercises on adjectives followed by prepositions, you can also visit EnglishClub.com or other similar websites. There are specific sections on prepositions on the website that cover adjective + preposition combinations. These exercises can help students practice and improve their understanding of using adjectives correctly with the appropriate prepositions.

Now, let's go through the exercise you provided:

1. It’s stupid to get angry about things that don’t matter.
2. I was really pleased with the present you gave me.
3. I don’t enjoy my job anymore. I’m bored with it.
4. Are you excited about going on holiday next week?
5. Your writing is similar to mine.
6. Don’t worry. There is nothing to be afraid of.
7. We were greatly surprised by the news.
8. Her father had an awful temper, and she was always frightened of him.
9. Anna was disappointed with her last exam results.
10. He is getting tired of studying all the time.
11. Mike is very keen on football and is quite proud of the two goals he scored last Saturday, but he can’t play next week, and he’s sad about that.
12. Kay is crazy about music, but she is really nervous about singing in front of a lot of people.
13. Why are you always so jealous of other people?

In this exercise, you need to complete each sentence by choosing the correct preposition to follow the adjective. The preposition should be the one that makes the most sense in the context of the sentence. Take your time to read the sentences carefully and think about the meaning conveyed by each adjective and its possible prepositions.

By practicing exercises like these, you can improve your understanding and usage of adjectives and prepositions in English.