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Name: Jorge Chuchuca Choose The Correct Adjective

This document provides 20 sentences with a blank for an adjective. The blanks can be filled with either an active or passive form of an adjective describing an emotional or mental state. The student is asked to choose the correct adjective for each sentence.

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Name: Jorge Chuchuca Choose The Correct Adjective

This document provides 20 sentences with a blank for an adjective. The blanks can be filled with either an active or passive form of an adjective describing an emotional or mental state. The student is asked to choose the correct adjective for each sentence.

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NAME: JORGE CHUCHUCA

Choose the correct adjective:

1. My nephew was (amusing / amused) by the clown.

2. It’s so (frustrating / frustrated)! No matter how much I study I can’t seem to remember this
vocabulary.

3. This lesson is so (boring / bored)!

4. I’m feeling (depressed / depressing), so I’m going to go home, eat some chocolate, and go to bed
early with a good book.

5. I thought her new idea was absolutely (fascinated / fascinating).

6. This maths problem is so (confusing / confused). Can you help me?

7. The teacher was really (amusing / amused) so the lesson passed quickly.

8. The journey was (exhausting / exhausted)! Twelve hours by bus.

9. The plane began to move in a rather (alarming / alarmed) way.

10. He was (frightening / frightened) when he saw the spider.

11. I was really (embarrassing / embarrassed) when I fell over in the street.

12. That film was so (depressing / depressed)! There was no happy ending for any of the characters.

13. I’m sorry, I can’t come tonight. I’m completely (exhausting / exhausted).

14. We are going in a helicopter? How (exciting / excited)!


15. Don’t show my baby photos to people, Mum! It’s so (embarrassing / embarrassed)!

16. It’s okay, it’s only me. Don’t be (alarming / alarmed).

17. My sister is so (exciting / excited) because she is going on holiday tomorrow.

18. I hate long flights, I’m always really (boring / bored).

19. She looked very (confusing / confused) when I told her we had to change the plan.

20. John was (fascinated / fascinating) by Mandarin when he first started learning languages. He
decided to study more and now he can speak it fluently.

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