Choose the correct adjective: 1. My nephew was (amusing / amused) by the clown.
2. This lesson is so (boring / bored)!
3. I’m feeling (depressed / depressing), so I’m going to go home, eat some
chocolate, and go to bed early with a good book.
4. I thought her new idea was absolutely (fascinated / fascinating).
5. This maths problem is so (confusing / confused). Can you help me?
6. The teacher was really (amusing / amused) so the lesson passed quickly.
7. My sister is so (exciting / excited) because she is going on holiday tomorrow.
8. I hate long flights, I’m always really (boring / bored).
9. I find horror films really (frightening / frightened) and not at all fun to watch.
10. The programme was really (interesting / interested).
11. I am really (tiring / tired); I think I’ll go to bed.
12. He’s very (interesting / interested) in history.
13. I was really (surprising / surprised) when I saw you. I had thought you were
on holiday.
14. My job is very (satisfying / satisfied), I love helping people.
1) Sandy reads historic books every day.
2) What is Liza doing now? — Liza is writing a letter.
3) Kate met with her friends 10 minutes ago.
4) When will Jill come to the office tomorrow?
5) Simon bought a ticket yesterday.
6) Mary read the text while Ann was translating the words.
7) Charlotte did her homework while her friend Megan was reading the text.
8) The Ivanovs went to the Hermitage last week.
9) The sun has not risen yet, but the sky is getting lighter every minute.
10) Sandy did not go to the shopping mall yesterday.