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English, 03.06.2020 13:14 wilkinsserrano3

Fill in the blanks with appropriate plural form. 1. I went with my friends to the (Movie).

2. My P. E. teacher handed out (Football).

3. I had to wear to see well (glasses).

4. My went to my neighbour’s birthday party (friend).

5. The teacher reminded his (student) to bring their to school every day (pencil).

V. Fill in the blanks using the –ed vs –ing adjective form.

1. I have nothing to do. I’m (boring/bored).

2. There are a lot of road signs. It’s all very (confusing/confused).

3. I was by her behaviour (surprising/ surprised).

4. My trip to Paris has been cancelled. I’m very

(depressing/depressed).

5. That story kept me till the end (interesting/interested).

6. Dad always comes back home from office

(exhausting/exhausted).

7. I enjoyed the movie. The monster was (terrify).

8. Mary looked calm, but inside she felt (excite).

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