The document lists pairs of adjectives that change meaning depending on their ending, such as "boring" and "bored". It provides examples of the adjectives used in sentences and asks the reader to identify the correct adjective. It also asks the reader to add more examples of adjective pairs to the list and to write out adjectives to complete sentences.
The document lists pairs of adjectives that change meaning depending on their ending, such as "boring" and "bored". It provides examples of the adjectives used in sentences and asks the reader to identify the correct adjective. It also asks the reader to add more examples of adjective pairs to the list and to write out adjectives to complete sentences.
The document lists pairs of adjectives that change meaning depending on their ending, such as "boring" and "bored". It provides examples of the adjectives used in sentences and asks the reader to identify the correct adjective. It also asks the reader to add more examples of adjective pairs to the list and to write out adjectives to complete sentences.
There are some adjectives that change their meaning depending on their ending: Is there any
For example: Walking is tiring. I am tired. difference between
Look at the following list of adjectives and translate them to your language. the two sentences? Boring Bored Tiring Tired Interesting Interested Exciting Excited Confusing Confused Frightening Frightened Amazing Amazed Surprising Surprised
Circle the correct adjective: Can you add more
1. Choose the right adjective: adjectives to the list? A: 1. The special Action effects films of the film are exciting “The Matrix” were amazed / amazing. / excited. B: 2. I agree Think!!! I was surprising / surprised when /that but the story was confusing confused. actor won an Oscar. A: 3. Did you see Cirque du Soleil on TV The special effects were amazed / amazing.last night? It was really exciting / excited. B: 4. Yes, WasI did. thatThe filmacrobats were interesting fantastic. I was really amazed / amazing. / interested? A: 5. The producers of that series filmed Are you bored / boring? Let’s go out. scenes in interesting / interested places in New York. B:6.Yes, but I was surprising I’m tiring / tired today. / surprised that they also used studios in Mexico
2. Circle the correct adjective:
A: The special effects of the film “Avatar” were amazed / amazing. B: I agree but the story was confusing / confused. A: Did you see Cirque du Soleil on TV last night? It was really exciting / excited. B: Yes, I did. The acrobats were fantastic. I was really amazed / amazing. A: The producers of that series filmed scenes in interesting / interested places in New York. B: Yes, but I was surprising / surprised that they also used studios in Mexico
3. Write the adjectives:
1. That film was very ___________ (confused) 2. I’m ___________. Let’s go for a walk. 3. The exam was hard! I’m ___________ (tire) 4. I think horror films are ___________(frighten) 5. Didn’t you win the competition? I’m ___________. (surprise)
4. Choose the adjective:
A: Did you like the film? It was a bit frightened / frightening. B: I wasn’t. I thought it was really bored / boring most of the time. A: I’m amazed / amazing you didn’t like it. Don’t you think the part of the sharks was exciting / excited? B: Ok, that part was interesting / interested but I couldn’t understand what was happening. I was confusing / confused. A: Maybe you were just tiring / tired and that’s why you didn’t enjoy it.