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2. Complete the sentences using one of the words in the box.

amusing / amused

confusing / confused

exhausting / exhausted

annoying / annoyed

disgusting / disgusted

interesting / interested

boring / bored

exciting / excited

surprising/surprised

1. He works very hard. It's not surprising that he's always tired.

2. I've got nothing to do. I'm _________________.

3. The teacher's explanation was ________________. Most of the students didn't understand it.

4. The kitchen hadn't been cleaned for ages. It was really __________________.

5. I seldom visit art galleries. I'm not particularly ______________ in art.

6. There's no need to get __________________ just because I'm a few minutes late.

7. The lecture was _________________. I fell asleep.

8. I asked Emily if she wanted to come out with us but she wasn't __________________.

9. I’ve been working very hard all day and now I'm ____________.

10. I'm starting a new job next week. I'm quite ________________ about it.

11. Tom is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very_________________.

12. Liz is a very _________________ person. She knows a lot, she's travelled a lot and she’s done lots of different things.

3. Complete the adjectives in column a with –ed or –ing. Then complete the sentences with a phrase from column b.

A

a) When I am depress_____

b) If people are confus_____

c) It was a depress_____ film

d) I get quite annoy_____

e) Some people find it very relax_____

f) It was the most embarrass_____ experience

g) I was so tir_____

h) He was so excit_____

i) My job is very bor_____

j) We thought it would be more interest_____

B

1 and I wish I hadn't gone to see it.

2 I decided to have a short nap.

3 i have ever had.

4 I often get headaches.

5 so I'm looking for another one.

6 they sometimes scratch their head.

7 that he talked non-stop.

8 to have a leisurely hot bath.

9 to take a different route.

10 with people who can't stop fidgeting.

Vocabulary 4 Adjective + preposition

Some adjectives including adjectives with passive meaning (-ed) require a preposition if followed by nouns. These most common combinations of adjectives + prepositions must be remembered.

Adjective + about/with

angry / annoyed / furious ABOUT something

WITH somebody FOR doing something

  • It's stupid to get angry about things that don't matter.

  • Are you annoyed with me for being late?

excited / worried / upset / nervous / happy etc. ABOUT something:

  • Are you excited about going on holiday next week?

  • Carol is upset about not being invited to the party.

delighted / pleased / satisfied / disappointed WITH something:

  • I was delighted with the present you gave me.

  • Were you disappointed with your exam results?

Adjective + at / by / with

surprised / shocked / amazed / astonished AT / BY something

  • Everybody was surprised at (or by) the news.

  • I hope you weren't shocked by (or at) what I said.

impressed WITH / BY somebody / something:

  • I'm very impresed with (or by) her English. It's very good.

fed up / bored WITH something:

  • I don't enjoy my job any more. I'm fed up with it. / I'm bored with it.

Adjective + of / in

afraid / frightened / terrified / scared OF...:

  • 'Are you afraid of dogs?' 'Yes, I'm terrified of them.'

tired OF...:

  • Come on, let's go! I'm tired of waiting.

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