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Choose the correct adjectives. |
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The horror movie was very (
exciting/excited ). |
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I felt very
( discouraging/discouraged ) by my trial examination results. |
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What you have just said is rather (
insulting/insulted ). |
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I could not find the way to Jenny's
house because her directions were quite ( confusing/confused ). |
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Harry was very ( depressing/depressed
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when his best friend died in an accident. |
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Her rude behavior was
( shocking/shocked ). |
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My grandmother told me a very
( frightening/frightened ) story. |
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I am ( interesting/interested ) in
dancing but I cannot find a good teacher. |
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I try not to tell too many things
to my mother because she is the ( worrying/worried ) type. |
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Don't be ( disappointing/disappointed
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if Henry doesn't attend our party. |
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Are you ( boring/bored ) ? You're
yawning. |
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I was very ( moving/moved ) by a
program on battered children last night. |
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John told Joan that he was
not the ( marrying/married ) kind. |
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By the end of the stupid movie I
was feeling quite (disgusting/disgusted ). |
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I've had a very ( tiring/tired ) day at
the office. |
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Answers |
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exciting |
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discouraged |
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insulting |
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confusing |
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depressed |
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shocking |
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frightening |
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interested |
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worrying |
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disappointed |
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bored |
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moved |
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marrying |
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disgusted |
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tiring |
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