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THE COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE OF ADJECTIVES (B&W VERSION INCLUDED)
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-14
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7667
PERSONAL PRONOUNS (SUBJECT-OBJECT) POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-14
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7174
comparative adjectives
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-17
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4402
Possessive Adjectives
Level:
elementary
Age:
9-17
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4345
Possessive Adjectives
Level:
elementary
Age:
9-12
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3830
Describing Personality
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-17
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3616
ADJECTIVES –ED –ING
CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION
- Sally has been running for three hours and now she is
exhausted
exhausting
- My brother had an accident and his situation is quite
worried
worrying
- When we visited that abandoned house it was really
depressed
depressing
- I think he was
confused
confusing
because he called me Mary and my name is Rose
- That film is not
amused
amusing
despite being a comedy
- Your bathroom is
disgusted
disgusting
! Couldn’t you clean it a little?
- Are you
interested
interesting
in reading one of my novels?
- What is the most
frightened
frightening
story you’ve ever heard?
- It was the most
bored
boring
meeting I have ever attended.
- When we broke the vase, we felt very
embarrassed
embarrassing
.
FILL IN WITH THE SUITABLE FORM OF THE ADJECTIVE GIVEN
- Is the book you are reading very
? Interest
- The new James Bond film is really
. Thrill
- We were both
that she hadn’t heard the news. Surprise
- The images of the war were very
. Depress
- I nearly fell asleep in the cinema. The film was so
. Bore
- She had such good marks that she was very
. Encourage
- Can you tell me where that
noise comes from? Annoy
- They were
the weather wasn’t good yesterday. Disappoint
- My sister was
by my old toys. Fascinate
- When you are not in good spirits, it is
to stay in bed all day. Tempt