Add -ed or -ing to the word in the brackets. he is a (disappoint) player. he always loses. what did you do? you look so (tire). this film is very (bore). i don’t want to finish watching it. students are (scare) of bad marks. i find this book really (interest). put the words into the correct order. it’ policeman. middle-aged/american/a(n)/daring it’ face. dark/a/thin/bigit’ house nice/black/old/a(n) it’ boat chinese/a(n)/amazing/wooden it’ girl a(n)/easy-going/teenage/british insert in the gaps one of the relative pronouns or adverbs: who/whose/which/that/when/where/why. the house i live is very old. the dog is running across the road is a bulldog. 2001 was the year we met. this park is the place i walk with my friends. the book you see is very expensive. use the words from the box to give names to the pictures. there is some extra words. bodyguardraventhe insert the correct prepositions. daniel radcliff is famous playing a role of harry potter. never give you can cope any problems. when you finish reading this book, please, give it to me. if you don’t need these clothes, you can give it when stephen hawking was at university, he lost control his muscles. jack gave jogging in the morning when he got a new job. tony stark gave his secret identity. answer with one sentence. what is your mother/father like? what does she/he look like? what does she/he do? what are her/his hobbies?