Write either the present or the past participle of the verbs in brackets:
1.- Jane says that her job is bore, but she is always bore with everything
she does. (BORE)
2.- Did you meet anyone interest at the party?
You know I’m not in making new friends. (INTEREST)
3.- Isn’t it how she speaks English! She’s only been learning it for two
months.
Well, I’m not at all. She’s very clever. (SURPRISE)
4.- It’s been raining all day. I hate this weather. It’s really
Yes, such weather makes everybody (DEPRESS)
5.- Ann is going to America next month. She’s never been there. She’s really
about going. It’ll be an experience for her. (EXCITE)
6.- Diana teaches young children. It’s a hard job. She often finds her job
At the end of the day’s work she’s often (EXHAUST)
7.- We were all when we heard about the disaster. It must have been a
experience for the victims. (HORRIFY)
8.- It’s sometimes when you have to ask people for money.
Is it? Well, I never feel about that. (EMBARRASS)
9.- After seeing the scenes everyone was
Yes, it was a very sight. (SHOCK)
10.- I had never expected to be offered the job. I was really when they told
me.
It isn’t so You really deserved to be chosen. You’ve got a lot of
qualifications. (AMAZE)
11.- I don’t know what they were cooking, but the smell was
You would be more if you had to eat it. (DISGUST)
12.- I didn’t understand what the message meant. I was so
Yes, the words were strange and (CONFUSE)
13.- Aren’t those tigers ?
No, I don’t think so. Actually I’m not of any animals at all. (FRIGHTEN)
14.- You look
Yes, something very has just happened to me. (AMUSE)
15.- The firm is in a very situation.
Yes, all the members of the management are rather (WORRY)