Game Preview

Open World Unit 8

  •  English    14     Public
    Modals of speculation and vocab -ed and -ing adjectives
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • My exam results were very (disappointing / disappointed). I thought I’d done really well, but I hadn’t.
    disappointing
  •  15
  • I’m (confusing / confused). Do you want me to help you or not?
    confused
  •  15
  • It’s (amazing / amazed) to see such beautiful wild animals in their natural habitat.
    amazing
  •  15
  • I always feel (relaxing / relaxed) when I’m in the forest looking at the trees and listening to the birds.
    relaxed
  •  15
  • The news about climate change is really (worrying / worried). I hope it’s not too late for the planet.
    worrying
  •  15
  • Have you met Alice? She’s so (charming / charmed) and really friendly. I’m sure you’ll like her.
    charming
  •  15
  • I’m really (annoying / annoyed) with Nick. He said he’d be here at 6, but he’s late again
    annoyed
  •  15
  • My Maths homework is always very (challenging / challenged) because I really have to think!
    challenging
  •  15
  • Jack (might / must) be late home this evening.
    might
  •  15
  • You (could / must) have a lot of money if you can afford to go to Australia.
    must)
  •  15
  • Sally (may / can’t know) my brother because they’ve never met.
    can't know
  •  15
  • Tom (could / may) not have his phone with him.
    may
  •  15
  • You (could / must) be right, but let’s wait and see.
    could
  •  15
  • Those animals (can / must) be really hungry as there’s nothing to eat here
    must
  •  15