Grammar Quizzes
_ed - _ing adjectives 2
Bill:
Hi, Mark. You look (tire).
Answer
tired
.
Mark:
I am. I'm totally (exhaust)
Answer
exhausted
.
Bill:
Why? What have you been doing?
Mark:
I've been getting my house ready for the painters to come tomorrow. Now they ring me to tell me, yet again, that they can't come till next week. I'm getting very (annoy) with them..
Answer
annoyed
Bill:
That's (disappoint).
Answer
disappointing
I'll bet that you'll be (please) when it's finished.
Answer
pleased
Mark:
You're not wrong! I'm starting to get very (bore) with all the delays.
Answer
bored
It's (distress).
Answer
distressing
.
Bill:
You must be so (frustrate). When do they think they will finish painting you house.
Answer
frustrated
Mark:
They say that it will take about two weeks to finish. But when they will start I don't know.
Bill:
Don't be too (depress).
Answer
depressed
Just think of how (relieve) you'll be when it's finished.
Answer
relieved
Mark:
That's the (frighten) thing. I'm starting to believe that it will never be finished.
Answer
frightening
Bill:
What a (shock) thought.
Answer
shocking
Never mind. One day soon you'll wake up with the (relax) thought that it's finished and you don't have to worry about it anymore.
Answer
relaxing
Mark:
I hope you're right.
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