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EL CURSO DE FIRST CERTIFICATE PREFERIDO POR LOS HISPANOPARLANTES |
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Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed (I) |
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I thought 'Children of a Lesser God' was one of the most films I've ever seen. (MOVE) |
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She was when the doctor told her the test results were negative. (RELIEVE) |
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After his holiday he looked very . (RELAX) |
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Why does a lot of medicine taste so ? (DISGUST) |
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You looked when they told you how much the treatment would cost. (SURPRISE) |
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He never takes exercise because he finds it extremely . (BORE) |
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ACTIVITY 121: Now, rewrite these sentences using the words on the right. If necessary, refer to Mr. Grammar's explanations above. Do not change the meaning of the sentences. Then check your answers. |
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When I make a mistake, my face goes red. |
EMBARRASSED |
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Does the sight of blood make you afraid? |
FRIGHTENED |
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Many people like to watch television programmes about hospitals. |
INTERESTED |
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When her parachute opened,
Melina stopped worrying. |
RELIEVED |
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Juan Manuel's story made us laugh. |
AMUSING |
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A
nurse can never take a rest. |
TIRING |
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The instructions on the medicine bottle didn't make sense to
Ester. |
CONFUSING |
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The treatment was not as successful as
Dr. Merida had hoped. |
DISAPPOINTED IN |
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psychiatrist encouraged the sick child. |
ENCOURAGING |
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To
our amazement, the train driver recovered from his injuries. |
RECOVERY |
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Esta última actividad no fue nada
fácil. Así es el First Certificate: un desafío tras otro, pero...
lo vas a lograr !!! |
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