Are you interesting/ interested in football?. It’s sometimes embarrassing/embarrassed when you have to ask people for money.. A friend of mine collects coins and wanted to show them to m
Trang 1ĐÁP ÁN BÀI TẬP TỰ LUYỆN ADJECTIVE- ADVERB
Exercise 1: Choose the correct option:
1 I was (disappointed/ disappointing) with the film I had expected it to be better.
2 Are you (interesting/ interested) in football?
3 The football match was quite (interesting/interested) I enjoyed it.
4 It’s sometimes (embarrassing/embarrassed) when you have to ask people for money.
5 Do you easily get (embarrassing/embarrassed)
6 I studied hard for my exams but I didn't do very well I was very
(disappointed/disappointing)
7 The difference between the words 'borrow' and 'lend' is (confusing/confused)
8 Studying can be very (tired/tiring)
9 A friend of mine collects coins and wanted to show them to me, but I told him I wasn't
(interested/ interesting)
10 I was very (annoyed/annoying) when my girlfriend forgot our dinner date.
11 The fact that so more and more teens are taking drugs is (worried/ worrying)
12 Riding a rollercoaster is (exciting/excited)
13 My parents were (worried/ worrying) when my sister didn't come home on time last
night
14 Liverpool has had a (disappointing/disappointed) season so far this year.
15 I heard some really (interested/interesting) news today.
16 It’s very (irritated/irritating) when people don't listen when you're talking to them.
17 Mr Jones is the most (bored/boring) teacher I’ve ever had.
18 I was completely (exhausted/exhausting) after running the London marathon.
19 My parents were (disappointed/ disappointing) when I told them I didn't want to become
a doctor
20 I think the octopus is the most (fascinated/fascinating) creature in the ocean.
21 My brother had an accident and his situation is quite (worried/worrying)
22 When we visited that abandoned house it was really (depressed/depressing)
23 I think he was (confused/confusing) because he called me Mary and my name is Rose
24 That film is not (amusing/amused) despite being a comedy.
25 Your bathroom is (disgusted/ disgusting)! Couldn’t you clean it a little?
26 Are you (interested/ interesting) in reading one of my novels?
27 What is the most (frightened/ frightening) story you’ve ever had?
28 It was the most (boring/ bored) meeting I’ve ever attended.
29 When we broke the vase, we felt very (worried/worrying)
30 She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night It was rather
(embarrassed / embarrassing)
Trang 2Exercise 2: Choose the best answer to complete these sentences below:
1 Jack spoke (confident/confidently) to the audience urging them to elect him president of the union He knew he had a (well/good) chance of winning the election.
2 Melanie (quick/quickly) ate her lunch She knew the meeting was
(important/importantly) and she didn’t want to be late.
3 Sophie lived in Thailand for several years She speaks Thai (fluent/fluently) and she knows the culture very (well/good)
4 The (hot/hotly), humid weather made it difficult to enjoy the tropical beach Miriam seemed more (uncomfortable/uncomfortably) than relaxed.
5 The entrance examination is (extreme/extremely) challenging Very few people make it into the (prestigious/prestigiously) medical school.
6 The airline’s (complete/completely) lack of organization is astounding I have been very (patient/patiently) up to this point, but I am going to lose my temper if you don’t find my
baggage immediately
7 The young girl sings (amazing/amazingly) well for someone her age Her performance was (spectacular/spectacularly) to say the least.
8 The skies became surprisingly (dark/darkly) as the moon moved between the Earth and the Sun As the eclipse progressed, the people in the streets stood (silent/silently) waiting
for the sun’s warmth to return
9 Although Beth speaks (soft/softly) and seem quite (timidly/timid), she is the leading
expert in her field Don’t underestimate her abilities
10 After the medieval cathedral was (tragic/tragically) burn down last year, the city
(quick/quickly) rebuilt it stone for stone It looks exactly the same as it did before the
fire
11 We (gradual/gradually) noticed changes in Diane's personality; she became
(quiet/quietly) and withdrawn from her friends and family We finally realized that we
had to do something about her drinking problem before it was too late
12 Nicole grew (tired/tiredly) from the hours of overtime at work It became quite
(obvious/obviously) that she needed a long vacation.
13 The tomato plants grew (quick/quickly) in the rich soil Mrs Ficara intended to use the homegrown tomatoes to make her (delicious/deliciously) tempting lasagna.
Trang 314 Mr Tanzer (generous/generously) donated $1,000,000 to the law school's scholarship
fund With this money, they will be able to help low-income students cope with the
(increasing/increasingly) cost of education.
15 Tim is (well/good) known for his sense of humor Last Saturday, when he told the joke
about the fireman and the school teacher, everybody there started laughing
(uncontrollable/uncontrollably)