VARIANT
1
Choose the correct adjectives.
1. The
ending of the story was surprised/surprising.
2. We
were excited/exciting in the amusement park.
3. The
students are interested/interesting in this conservation project.
4. What
a tired/tiring day was yesterday!
5. He
was bored/boring by the book about endangered animals.
6. The
sad news about pollution in our country made me depressed/depressing.
7. I
was confused/confusing by the ending. Why did he leave like that?
8. I’ve
read the book and really enjoyed it, but the film was disappointed/disappointing.
Complete the gaps with an adjective ending
in –ing or –ed.
1. Jack
is very ______ (bore) with his job.
2. The
documentary about turtles was very _____ (interest)
3. It
must be one of the most ______ (frighten) experiences someone can have.
4. Don’t
look so ______ (surprise), you project won because it was the best!
5. I’m
reading an ______ (excite) adventure story about poachers in the past.
6. John
has a really _____ (annoy) habit of staring at people.
7. July
and Kevin are very _____ (relax) during their holiday.
Transform the sentences using the same
single-root adjectives.
1. I
felt shocked after watching the film about poachers.
2. We
were so tired after our working day.
3. I
was bored because of the film we watched yesterday.
4. Our
holiday trip last summer was really exciting!
5. I
was confused because of instructions.
6. Ana’s
got a surprising email this morning.
7. I
hate long documentaries, I’m always very bored.
8. I
was shocked when I heard the news.
VARIANT
2
Choose the correct adjectives.
1. He
was bored/boring by the book about endangered animals.
2. I
don’t understand this map, it’s very confused/confusing.
3. I
was shocked/shocking when I heard the news.
4. It’s
really annoyed/annoying when people interrupt each other.
5. The
sad news about pollution in our country made me depressed/depressing.
6. The
students are interested/interesting in this conservation project.
7. What
a tired/tiring day was yesterday!
8. Yuck!
This cheese smells disgusted/disgusting.
Complete the gaps with an adjective ending
in –ing or –ed.
1. It
must be one of the most ______ (frighten) experiences someone can have.
2. Don’t
look so ______ (surprise), you project won because it was the best!
3. I’m
reading an ______ (excite) adventure story about poachers in the past.
4. Don’t
be _____ (frighten), this dog isn’t dangerous.
5. After
the eight-hour flight, we were all _____ (tire).
6. I’m
really ____ (worry) about my job. I think my boss doesn’t like me.
7. I
have
2
tickets to the music concert tomorrow. Are you _____ (interest)?
Transform the sentences using the same
single-root adjectives.
1. Ana’s
got a surprising email this morning.
2. I
felt shocked after watching the film about poachers.
3. I
hate long documentaries, I’m always very bored.
4. I
was confused because of instructions.
5. I
was shocked when I heard the news.
6. I
was bored because of the film we watched yesterday.
7. Our
holiday trip last summer was really exciting!
8. We
were so tired after our working day.
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