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1. Jennifer is (good at) drawing.
2. Please tell me everything (in detail).
3. Her mother is (anxious about) her health.
4. Jimmy is (delighted with) his test results.
5. We will be (free from) work tomorrow.
6. He made his living (by means of) begging.
7. This name is (familiar to) me. I have read it before.
***(3) & (4): grammatically can use either "anxious about" or "delighted with" because both "anxious" and "delighted" are adjectives, which can follow the auxilliary verb "is" in (3) and (4). However, "content with" and "care of" cannot be used in (3) and (4) because both "care" and "content" are verbs in their simple form, and cannot follow "is". "Anxious about" is more suitable for (3) because the mother is anxious (worried) about her daughter's health, whereas "delighted with" is picked for (4) because "anxious about" has been picked for (3).
*** (5): free from work tomorrow means will not have to work tomorrow.