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I found the street singer (entertain) _ John thinks jumping into the lake is so (refresh) _ Peter was (distress) by the film “Go out and play! Your whining is (annoy) _” Tania was secretly (please) _ when Ted got into a fight over her! Helga was (frighten) by the way the chauffer drove Ben was very _ (alarm) when his boat started leaking Jill thought her son’s virus was very _ (worry) so she kept him at home today Joseph is sucha great teacher His classes are never (bore) Mary was (exhaust) _ She stayed up all night to finish the report Sue though Ted’s box was (perplex) _ What could be inside it? “This is (mystify) _ Where could my suitcase be ?” Ted was (exasperate) _ with the man sitting next to him Bungee jumping can be a _ (compel) experience Jillian was _ (astonish) when her boss sent her some flowers The trip was so (exhaust) Mr Krentz felt asleep waiting fr the connecting flight Mrs Hicks gave little Timmy a _ (relax) bath to help him settle down Tony was (dazzle) by Mary He was so in love in her! Ken was _ (disgust) when he woke up and saw a frog on his bed Jerry was so _ ( terrify) when he saw the mummy, he hid in the litter bin Underline the correct adjective English grammar can be very (confusing / confused) I'm very in the cultures of Africa (interested / interesting) I was _ when I first heard about the tsunami (shocking shocked) Mr Briggs is such dull speaker His classes are always (bored / boring) “Your report card is quite son You need to study harder! (disappointed / disappointing) I had such a day at work, I went straight to bed (exhausted / exhausting) The way that light shines produces a very effect (pleased / pleasing) Our whole school was by our classmate’s death (saddened / saddening) The way she hang on to her boyfriend and fawns all over him is rather (embarrassed / embarrassing 10 Did you see her new film? It was (compelled / compelling ) 11 I was when she said she was on anti-depressants (shocked / shocking) 12 The story was so None of us could guess what would happen (intrigued / intriguing) 13 I was when I noticed how he kept his animals (disgusted / disgusting) 14 Helen's such a show-off It's quite (annoyed / annoying) 15 Those hamburgers look They must be ten days old! (disgusted / disgusting) 16 Andrea was really when the teacher caught her with cheat notes (embarrassed / embarrassing) 17 We were all _ by her story although we didn’t believe a word she said (intrigued / intriguing) 18 The story he told me was so _, I gave him all of my money (saddened / saddening) 19 I’m _ Could you explain it to me once again, please? (confusing / confused) 20 The soprano gave a _ performance I will never forget it! Use an adjective ending in –ed or –ing of the word given to complete the sentences in each of the following situations: When Michael saw Meredith he thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen (bewitch) He was totally _by her He couldn’t get her out of his mind He found her clear blue eyes utterly _ I love Soni’a new painting! (touch) It’s so _ I almost cried when I first laid eyes onit That’s how _ I was Eugenia walked into the class with her skirt zipper unzipped (humiliate) She felt _ when her friend told her about it Of course it was even more _ when the teacher pointed it out! Helen just got anew job as a public relations manager for a popular singer (excite) She’s really _ about her new job She’s especially pleased because she will be travelling to lots of _ places John failed his History test again He’s trying to explain the reasons to his father (convince) His father is listening to him carefully but he is not _ John’s tale is a bit silly and not at all _ Complete the sentences using one of the words in the box: frustrated / frustrating unnerved / unnerving perturbing irritated / irritating captivated / captivating stimulated / stimulating perturbed / disheartened / disheartening Jake’s interest in poetry was _ by of his grandfather’s writings The holiday at the Hot Springs Resort turned out to be a very _ experience Nothing went right! This exercise is very _ for me I simply can’t solve it! Her confession was most _ I didn’t know how to react Coffee has always had _ effects on me It really perks me up! I hate people who complain all the time It’s _ It's to see how many people really care about the homeless Mason was by the way Mrs Newton was staring at him Jane isn’t pretty but her smile is 10 Sheila felt when she couldn’t get her suitcase closed 11 Kathy was _ by John’s accusations 12 13 Her beauty _ me I was her slave, completely in her power Jeremy hadn’t lost any weight after a week of hard dieting He grow and didn’t want to continue 14 He seemed a bit _ by the changes in her behaviour He wondered what it could be I’m ……., I feel … aggravated alarmed amazed amused annoyed astonished astounded Bewildered Bewitched bored captivated challenge charmed comforted compelled concerned confounded confused convinced dazzled depressed devastated disappointed discoloured discouraged disgusted disheartened dismayed displeased distressed embarrassed enchanted encouraged energized enlightened entertained enthralled entranced exasperated excited exhausted fascinated fatigued It’s … aggravating alarming amazing amusing annoying astonishing astounding bewildering bewitching boring captivating challenging charming comforting compelling concerning confounding confusing convincing dazzling depressing devastating disappointing discolouring discouraging disgusting disheartening dismaying displeasing distressing embarrassing enchanting encouraging energizing enlightening entertaining enthralling entrancing exasperating exciting exhausting fascinating fatiguing I’m ……., I feel … flattered frightened frustrated fulfilled gratified horrified humiliated inspired insulted interested intrigued irritated mesmerised mortified moved mystified overwhelmed perplexed perturbed pleased puzzled relaxed relieved repulsed satisfied shocked sickened soothed stunned surprised tempted terrified threatened thrilled tired titillated touched troubled unnerved unsettled upset vexed (vext) worried It’s … flattering frightening frustrating fulfilling gratifying horrifying humiliating inspiring insulting interesting intriguing irritating mesmerising mortifying moving mystifying overwhelming perplexing perturbing pleasing puzzling relaxing relieving repulsing satisfying shocking sickening soothing stunning surprising tempting terrifying threatening thrilling tiring titillating touching troubling Unnerving unsettling upsetting vexing worrying I found the street singer (entertain) _ John thinks jumping into the lake is so (refresh) _ Peter was (distress) by the film “Go out and play! Your whining is (annoy) _” Tania was secretly (please) _ when Ted got into a fight over her! Helga was (frighten) at the way the chauffer drove Ben was very _ (alarm) when his boat started leaking Jill thought her son’s virus was very _ (worry) so she kept him at home today Joseph is sucha great teacher His classes are never (bore) Mary was (exhaust) _ She stayed up all night to finish the report Sue though Ted’s box was (perplex) _ What could be inside it? “This is (mystify) _ Where could my suitcase be ?” Ted was (exasperate) _ with the man sitting next to him Bungee jumping can be a _ (compel) experience Jillian was _ (astonish) when her boss sent her some flowers The trip was so (exhaust) Mr Krentz felt asleep waiting fr the connecting flight Mrs Hicks gave little Timmy a _ (relax) bath to help him settle down Tony was (dazzle) by Mary He was so in love in her! Ken was _ (disgust) when he woke up and saw a frog on his bed Jerry was so _ ( terrify) when he saw the mummy, he hid in the litter bin I found the street singer (entertain) _ John thinks jumping into the lake is so (refresh) _ Peter was (distress) by the film “Go out and play! Your whining is (annoy) _” Tania was secretly (please) _ when Ted got into a fight over her! Helga was (frighten) by the way the chauffer drove Ben was very _ (alarm) when his boat started leaking Jill thought her son’s virus was very _ (worry) so she kept him at home today Joseph is sucha great teacher His classes are never (bore) Mary was (exhaust) _ She stayed up all night to finish the report Sue though Ted’s box was (perplex) _ What could be inside it? “This is (mystify) _ Where could my suitcase be ?” Ted was (exasperate) _ with the man sitting next to him Bungee jumping can be a _ (compel) experience Jillian was _ (astonish) when her boss sent her some flowers The trip was so (exhaust) Mr Krentz felt asleep waiting fr the connecting flight Mrs Hicks gave little Timmy a _ (relax) bath to help him settle down Tony was (dazzle) by Mary He was so in love in her! Ken was _ (disgust) when he woke up and saw a frog on his bed Jerry was so _ ( terrify) when he saw the mummy, he hid in the litter bin I found the street singer John thinks jumping into the Peter was “Go out and play! Your Tania was secretly pleased when Ted distressed) by entertaining lake is so Helga was Ben was very alarmed) when his boat started leaking Jill thought her son’s virus was very worrying) so she kept him at home today Joseph is sucha great teacher His classes are never boring) Mary was Sue though Ted’s box was perplexing What could be inside it? “This is Ted was exasperated Bungee jumping can be a Jillian was Where could my suitcase be ?” with the man sitting next to him compelling experience her boss sent her some flowers The trip was so exhausting Mr Krentz felt asleep waiting fr the connecting flight Mrs Hicks gave little Timmy a relaxing bath to help him settle down Tony was Ken was disgusted when he woke up and saw a frog on his bed frightened by the way the chauffer drove the film refreshing mystifying) whining is annoying” (dazzled by Mary He was so in love in her! got into a fight over her! exhausted) She stayed up all night to finish the report astonished when Jerry was so terrified when he saw the mummy, he hid in the litter bin Underline the correct adjective English grammar can be very (confusing / confused) I'm very in the cultures of Africa (interested / interesting) I was _ when I first heard about the tsunami (shocking shocked) Mr Briggs is such dull speaker His classes are always (bored / boring) “Your report card is quite son You need to study harder! (disappointed / disappointing) I had such a day at work, I went straight to bed (exhausted / exhausting) The way that light shines produces a very effect (pleased / pleasing) Our whole school was by our classmate’s death (saddened / saddening) The way she hang on to her boyfriend and fawns all over him is rather (embarrassed / embarrassing 10 Did you see her new film? It was (compelled / compelling ) 11 I was when she said she was on anti-depressants (shocked / shocking) 12 The story was so None of us could guess what would happen (intrigued / intriguing) 13 I was when I noticed how he kept his animals (disgusted / disgusting) 14 Helen's such a show-off It's quite (annoyed / annoying) 15 Those hamburgers look They must be ten days old! (disgusted / disgusting) 16 Andrea was really when the teacher caught her with cheat notes (embarrassed / embarrassing) 17 We were all _ by her story although we didn’t believe a word she said (intrigued / intriguing) 18 The story he told me was so _, I gave him all of my money (saddened / saddening) 19 I’m _ Could you explain it to me once again, please? (confusing / confused) 20 The soprano gave a _ performance I will never forget it! Use an adjective ending in –ed or –ing of the word given to complete the sentences in each of the following situations: When Michael saw Meredith he thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen (bewitch) He was totally bewitched by her He couldn’t get her out of his mind He found her clear blue eyes utterly bewitching I love Soni’a new painting! (touch) It’s so touching I almost cried when I first laid eyes on it That’s how touched I was Eugenia walked into the class with her skirt zipper unzipped (humiliate) She felt humiliated when her friend told her about it Of course it was even humiliating when the teacher pointed it out! more Helen just got anew job as a public relations manager for a popular singer (excite) She’s really excited about her new job She’s especially pleased because she will be travelling to lots of exciting places John failed his History test again He’s trying to explain the reasons to his father (convince) His father is listening to him carefully but he is not convinced John’s tale is a bit silly and not at all convincing Complete the sentences using one of the words in the box: frustrated / frustrating unnerved / unnerving perturbing irritated / irritating captivated / captivating stimulated / stimulating perturbed / disheartened / disheartening Jake’s interest in poetry was stimulated by of his grandfather’s writings The holiday at the Hot Springs Resort turned out to be a very unnerving experience Nothing went right! This exercise is very frustrating for me I simply can’t solve it! Her confession was most perturbing I didn’t know how to react Coffee has always had stimulating effects on me It really perks me up! I hate people who complain all the time It’s irritating It's disheartening to see how many people really care about the homeless Mason was unnerved by the way Mrs Newton was staring at him Jane isn’t pretty but her smile is captivating 10 Sheila felt frustrated when she couldn’t get her suitcase closed 11 Kathy was irritated by John’s accusations 12 13 Her beauty captivated me I was her slave, completely in her power Jeremy hadn’t lost any weight after a week of hard dieting He grow disheartened and didn’t want to continue 14 He seemed a bit perturbed by the changes in her behaviour He wondered what it could be

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