Fill the gaps with the
adjectives in brackets. |
1 |
He's such a monotonous speaker. I
was ________________ stiff. (bored / boring)
|
2 |
Most sequels are
________________. (disappointed / disappointing) |
3 |
I had such a ________________ day I went
straight to bed. (tired / tiring) |
4 |
Everyone's very
________________ about
the news. (excited / exciting) |
5 |
That lamp produces a very
________________ effect. (pleased / pleasing) |
6 |
The whole school was
________________
by the tragic event. (saddened / saddening) |
7 |
I don't like watching
________________ films on my own. (depressed / depressing) |
8 |
I was ________________ when she told me
she'd got divorced. (amazed / amazing) |
9 |
He's such a ________________ guy. He
only ever talks about himself. (bored / boring) |
10 |
I'm very ________________ in films
and theatre. (interested / interesting) |
11 |
No one knew what would happen
next. We were all ________________ . (intrigued / intriguing) |
12 |
It was a very ________________
situation. (interested / interesting) |
13 |
There's been some very
________________ news. (surprised / surprising) |
14 |
His mother was
________________ by
what she found under his bed. (disgusted / disgusting) |
15 |
Their hamburgers are
________________ . (disgusted / disgusting) |
16 |
Dad always arrives home from
work thoroughly ________________ . (exhausted / exhausting) |
17 |
He's always showing off. It's
really ________________ . (annoyed / annoying) |
18 |
I think Alex is one of the
most ________________ people I've ever met. He can't keep still for a second.
(annoyed / annoying) |
19 |
I walked into this restaurant
and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really
________________ . (embarrassed / embarrassing) |
20 |
She kept talking about her
boyfriend problems all night. It was rather ________________ .
(embarrassed / embarrassing) |