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Worksheet: Use The Clues To Solve The Puzzle

The worksheet provides clues to solve a puzzle with 7 items across and down. It begins with a grid with letters in some boxes and numbers in others. Below are clues for words or phrases associated with the numbers that fit in the blank boxes. The clues include wanting to know about something, feeling sad, not having anyone to talk to, feeling scared, feeling good about something done, and wishing for something.

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Worksheet: Use The Clues To Solve The Puzzle

The worksheet provides clues to solve a puzzle with 7 items across and down. It begins with a grid with letters in some boxes and numbers in others. Below are clues for words or phrases associated with the numbers that fit in the blank boxes. The clues include wanting to know about something, feeling sad, not having anyone to talk to, feeling scared, feeling good about something done, and wishing for something.

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Worksheet

Use the clues to solve the puzzle.

1.
c U R I O U S

O
2.
M d O W N

F
3. 4.
O l O n E L Y

R E
5.
F R A I D
T a
A V
6.
R O U D
B p
L U
7.
j E A L O U S

Across Down

1. Want to know about something (7) 1. Feel relaxed (11)

2. Sad (4) 4. Worried (7)

3. Not have anyone to talk to (6)

5. Scared (6)

6. Feel good about something you did (5)

7. Wish you had something (7)

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Worksheet
Task I
Match the situation to the response.

A 1. Your friend just failed an exam. a. I’m so sorry.

C
2. Oliver won the race. b. Calm down.

B
3. Your brother is angry at his girlfriend. c. Congratulations!
B
4. Matt is nervous about his driving test.
C
5. Your uncle bought a new house.
A
6. Jenny’s dog died.

Task II
Use the words in the box to fill in the blanks.

happy hate all right great wrong calm idea relax at fine

Melissa: Hey, Kevin! Is everything 1. Fine ? What’s 2. Wrong ?


Fine
Kevin: I 3. Relax Julie! I’m so mad 4. Hate her! She took my car again.
Fine Fine
Melissa: 5. Calm down. She needed it to go to the hospital. She called me a minute
ago. Fine
Kevin: What? Is she sick?
Melissa: 6. At . Everything is 7. All right . Dora is having her baby.
Fine
Kevin: Wow! That’s 8. Great . Let’s go to the hospital.
Melissa: Good 9. Idea . I want to tell Dora I’m 10. Happy for her.
Fine Fine

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Worksheet
Task I
Take a look at the chart. Choose the correct words.

An –ing adjectives tell us the cause of an emotion.


An –ed adjectives tell us how someone feels.

For Example:
• The situation is worrying. I am really worried about it.

1. Walking for so long is very tired / tiring.


2. The boy was frightened / frightening when he saw the spider.
3. Those pictures of me are really embarrassed / embarrassing.
4. The question is too confused / confusing. I don’t understand it.
5. Henry was shocked / shocking after he heard the news.
6. My dog gets excited / exciting if I pick up his food bowl.

Task II
Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions.

1. A: Do you want to come to the football 2. A: I have a date with Penny tonight.
game later?
B: Are you excited About it?
B: No, thanks. I’m not really interested
About football.

3. A: Do you need help with the reading? 4. A: Tell me that story again.
B: Yes. I’m confused In this B: No. I’m tired About telling the same
sentence. story.

5. A: Are you satisfied At his answer? 6. A: Why did you move to the city, Tommy?
B: No. I’d like to ask him a few more B: I was just bored About life in the
questions. countryside.

Geanella Calderón / 2bgu “C”

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