Many adjectives in English are followed by specific prepositions (collocations). Memorizing these pairs, such as 'jealous of', 'afraid of', or 'interested in', is key to correct usage.
Step 1: Identify the key adjective in the sentence, which is 'jealous'.
Step 2: Recall the standard prepositional phrase associated with this adjective. In English, the adjective 'jealous' is consistently followed by the preposition 'of' to indicate the person or thing that is the object of the jealousy.
Step 3: Apply the rule. The correct sentence is "Everybody is jealous of me."