How Do You Feel?: Add The Correct Preposition (About, With, Of) To These Questions and Then Interview

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2A How do you feel?

A Imagine that you are in the following situations. Discuss with your partner how
you feel.
1 You’ve just seen your boy / girlfriend chatting up someone else.
2 You’ve just been gossiping about someone and he / she was standing behind you.
3 You’ve been living in England for six months.
4 You’ve just finished an English lesson on the uses of prepositions.
5 You’re in a bank and an armed robber has just burst in.
6 You’ve just got your English exam results and you failed by one mark.
7 You’ve just spent an evening out with your best mates.
8 You’ve just come top in your class.

B Add the correct preposition (about, with, of) to these questions and then interview
your partner.
1 Do you ever feel jealous your classmates or siblings?
2 When was the last time you felt relieved something?
3 When do your parents get irritated you?
4 Which animal are you most afraid ?
5 Do you ever get fed up studying English?
6 What achievement in your life are you most proud ?
7 What kind of things do you get angry ?
8 Have you ever felt scared a teacher?

C Use suffixes (-ment, -ion, -ness) to form nouns from the verbs and adjectives below.
Then, complete the sentences with the nouns.

amaze amuse exhaust frustrate homesick
ill motivate shy

1 To my , my boss gave me a payrise. I really wasn’t expecting


it!
2 I know I should go to the gym, but I’m really lacking at
the moment.
3 My ex-boyfriend fell over in front of the whole class, much to
my !
4 After our 30-kilometre hike I was suffering from complete .
I slept like a baby for 12 hours!
5 I think I’d get terrible if I lived abroad.
6 I could sense Tony’s at not being able to do the task. He
looked pretty annoyed!
7 It took him a long time to get over his , but he’s full of
energy now!
8 Kelly’s used to be a big problem when she was younger, but
she’s quite out-going now.

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