The document is an English test from June 20th 2016 administered by teacher Carol Cotera Huerta. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing the correct use of adjectives, asking students to choose between two options like "disappointed/disappointing". The test covers commonly confused adjective pairs and aims to improve students' mastery of descriptive English vocabulary.
The document is an English test from June 20th 2016 administered by teacher Carol Cotera Huerta. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing the correct use of adjectives, asking students to choose between two options like "disappointed/disappointing". The test covers commonly confused adjective pairs and aims to improve students' mastery of descriptive English vocabulary.
The document is an English test from June 20th 2016 administered by teacher Carol Cotera Huerta. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing the correct use of adjectives, asking students to choose between two options like "disappointed/disappointing". The test covers commonly confused adjective pairs and aims to improve students' mastery of descriptive English vocabulary.
1. I’m (disappointed / disappointing) by his attitude. 2. Are you (confused / confusing)? Don't worry, I'll explain. 3. That movie is really (depressed / depressing). 4. I’m (exhausted / exhausting). I run many times without stop. 5. The children are (scared / scaring) by the storm. 6. This situation is (frustrated / frustrating). 7. This lesson is so (bored / boring). 8. I’m sorry, I can’t come tonight. I’m completely (tired / tiring) 9. John is (fascinated / fascinating) by learning English language. 10. The journey is (excited / exciting) 11. She looks very (confusing / confused) when I talk to her. 12. I’m feeling (depressed / depressing), so I’m going to eat some chocolate. 13. You look really (tired / tiring). Why don't you go to bed? 14. The lesson is really (bored / boring). I almost fell asleep. 15. There are a lot of road signs. It's all very (confused / confusing) 16. I’m (surprised / surprising) by her behaviour. It is very funny. 17. The performance of the English team is very (disappointed / disappointing). 18. I was (shocked / shocking) by the news. 19. That lamp produces a very (fascinated / fascinating) effect. 20. I think Alex is one of the most (annoyed / annoying) people.
Grammar Launch Intermediate 1: Completely master 15 English grammar structures using this book and the Grammar Launch MP3s so you can reach your goal of becoming fluent in English.