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Se completan las oraciones con los adjetivos en los paréntesis con las terminaciones correctas (-ed / -ing):
- Sophie was really annoyed with her sister for teasing her. (annoy)
- The film we watched last weekend was truly annoying. (annoy)
- Mona Lisa’s smile is quite intriguing. (intrigue)
- Peter felt embarrassed about his misbehaviour. (embarrass)
- Your remarks were insulting. You should apologize! (insult)
- These numbers on teen’s alcohol addiction are rather disturbing (disturb)
- Don’t be frightened! It’s not going to hurt! (frighten)
- This has been the most frightening moment of my life! (frighten)
- Sometimes people feel a compelled need to eat chocolate. (compel)
- Susie felt rather frustrated with her performance. (frustrate)
- It’s really frustrating when we don’t achieve our goals! (frustrate)
- It’s freezing cold in this room! Haven’t they got central heating? (freeze)
- I feel relaxed when I listen to classical music. (relax)
- Listening to classical music is quite relaxing. (relax)
- Ben didn’t understand the teacher’s question. He looked puzzled. (puzzle)
- Puzzling subjects are the most challenging. (puzzle)
- They gave me a warm welcoming hug! (welcome)
- There was a quite tempting chocolate cake on the table. (tempt)
- These days children’s games are more entertaining.(entertain)
- The last week was extremely exhausting for me. (exhaust)
- I felt completely exhausted this week. (exhaust)
- The pupils were pleased with the test result. (please)
- The test result were pleasing for both pupils and teacher. (please)
- I am truly astounded by your attitude. (astound)
- Your attitude is quite astounding! You should be more careful. (astound)
- 26. I am truly astounded by your attitude. (astound)
- The final exam result were rather disappointing. (disappoint)
- Pupils get disappointed very easily.(disappoint)
- I won't answer that! Your question is truly insulting. (insult)
- Are you bored with your job? (bore)
- I think my job is not at all boring! I love it. (bore)
¿Cómo se usan los adjetivos que terminan en -ed y -ing?
- Los adjetivos que terminan en -ed generalmente describen como nos sentimos, es decir expresan emociones.
- Los adjetivos que terminan en -ing generalmente describen las cosas o situaciones que nos causan las emociones.
Para aprender más sobre los adjetivos en inglés en: https://brainly.lat/tarea/1828668 y https://brainly.lat/tarea/7523302
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