1.Fill the gaps with the adjectives in brackets.
1. No one knew what would happen next. We were all .................................. . (intrigued /
intriguing)
2. It was a very ................................. situation. (interested / interesting)
3. There's been some very ................................. news. (surprised / surprising)
4. His mother was ................................. by what she found under his bed. (disgusted /
disgusting)
5. Their hamburgers are .................................. (disgusted / disgusting)
6. Dad always arrives home from work completely .................................. . (exhausted /
exhausting)
7. He's always showing off. It's really .................................. . (annoyed / annoying)
8. I think Alex is one of the most ................................. people I've ever met. He can't keep
still for a second.(annoyed / annoying)
9. I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed
really .................................. .(embarrassed / embarrassing)
10. She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. It was rather
………................................... . (embarrassed /embarrassing)
2.Choose the correct answer
I was ___ to hear that Simon got married.
amazing
amazed
She said it was not as ___ as she had expected.
interested
interesting
It's hardly ___ that you caught a cold. You never wear a jacket.
surprising
surprised
At times, English can be a ___ language to learn.
confused
confusing
I'm not going to watch it. It sounds really ___.
boring
bored
It ___ me to read that economy is getting worse.
worrying
worried
Aren't you ___ after running all that way?
exhausted
exhausting
Try not to get ___ by the noise. You'll get used to it.
annoying
annoyed
The wet weather can be ___.
depressing
depressed
There is nothing more ___ than a good meal.
satisfied
satisfying
3.Turn the underlined adjective into an adverb, and type the adverb in the space.
1. Your English is perfect. You speak English .
2. I am so healthy because I eat .
3. Bob is a friendly boy. He greets everybody .
4. My dad is an early bird, he gets up every day.
5. One question in the test was so difficult, I could only answer it .
4.Choose the correct comparative form of the adverb.
1. The little girl can shout (loudly) than her big brother.
2. She works (well) than her collegues.
3. In this picture, you are the one that smiles (happily) of all.
4. I cook (badly) than he does.
5. After ten years he loved his wife even (much) than at the beginning of their
relationship.