Ing - Ed Adjectives

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1. Which is the most .... lesson in this unit? (interest)

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The correct answer for this question is "interesting" because it is asking for the adjective that describes the lesson in the unit that holds the highest level of interest. Therefore, "interesting" is the most suitable answer as it directly addresses the question and provides the desired adjective.

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Adjectives Quizzes & Trivia

This quiz focuses on the use of '-ing' and '-ed' adjectives in English grammar, assessing the ability to modify nouns based on context. It enhances understanding of descriptive... see morelanguage, making it relevant for learners aiming to improve their grammatical precision. see less

2. Yuck! This cheese smells ... (disgust)

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The word "disgusting" is the correct answer because it accurately describes the smell of the cheese. The word "yuck" in the question indicates a feeling of disgust, and when something smells unpleasant and causes disgust, it can be described as "disgusting."

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3. It's really .....(annoy) when you interrupt.

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The correct answer is "annoying" because it is the adjective form of the verb "annoy" and fits grammatically in the sentence. It describes the feeling of being annoyed when someone interrupts, making it the most appropriate word choice in this context.

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4. I do not understand this map. It is very ......(confuse)

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The correct answer is "confusing" because the speaker is expressing their inability to comprehend the map. They find it difficult to understand, suggesting that the map is confusing to them.

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5. I was.... when I fell over. (embarrass)

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The correct answer is "embarrassed". In this sentence, the verb "fell over" indicates a physical action, and the word "embarrassed" is the appropriate past tense form of the verb "embarrass" to describe the emotional state of the subject at the time of the action.

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6. Don't be ...... (frighten) The dog won't bite.

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The correct answer is "frightened" because it is the correct form of the adjective to complete the sentence. The sentence is saying that you should not be scared because the dog will not bite. "Frightened" is the past participle form of the verb "frighten" and is used here to describe the feeling of being scared.

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7. Why are you looking so ....(worry)?

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The correct answer is "worried" because the question is asking for a word that describes the person's appearance or state. "Worried" is the adjective that best fits the sentence and accurately describes the person's look or demeanor.

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Which is the most .... lesson in this unit? (interest)
Yuck! This cheese smells ... (disgust)
It's really .....(annoy) when you interrupt.
I do not understand this map. It is very ......(confuse)
I was.... when I fell over. (embarrass)
Don't be ...... (frighten) The dog won't bite.
Why are you looking so ....(worry)?
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