English, asked by dollyjaindiya, 8 months ago

some small, round, plastic tables
A. Choose the correct word from the brackets and fill in the blanks. The first
• a lovely, old, re
been done as an example.
depressing
1. I don't like watching
movies. (depressed depressing)
2. I had such a
........ day that I went straight to bed. (tired/tiring)
3. Everyone was very
about the wedding in the house. (excited ex
4. I was
when she told me she had got a promotion (amazed annat
5. She's a very
woman. She only talks about herself. (bored/boring
6. Most episodes are
(disappointed/disappointing)
7. That lamp produces a very
effect. (pleased/pleasing)
8. The whole city was
by the tragic event. (saddened saddening)
9. No one knew what would happen next. We were all
(intrigued/intriguing)
10. She kept talking about her problems all night. It was rather
(embarrassedembarrassing)
11. There's been some very
news. (surprised/surprising)
12. It was a very
.....riddle. (interested/interesting)
13. He's always showing off. It's really
(annoyed annoying)
14, I'm very
in films and theatre. (interested/interesting)​

Answers

Answered by aksharaagarwal22may2
1

Answer:

depressing movies

tired

excited

amazed

boring

disappointing

pleasing

saddened

intrigued

embarrassing

surprising

interesting

annoying

interested

Answered by ishikajadia
0

Answer:

1. depressing

2. tiring

3. excited

4. amazed

5. boring

6. disappointing

7. pleasing

8. saddened

9. intrigued

10. embarrassing

11. surprising

12. interesting

13. annoying

14. interested

Hope it helps you :-)

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