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Complete First - Unit 2 Test

  •  English    28     Public
    Leisure and pleasure, making comparisons and phrasal verbs
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  • The latest version of the computer software is (far / easy) to use than the old one. It’s quite straightforward.
    far easier
  •  25
  • I’m looking forward to the 10 km run. I feel (much / fit) I did last year because I’ve been training regularly
    much fitter than
  •  25
  • My neighbours keep playing the same song. It’s so (irritated / irritating).
    irritating
  •  15
  • This is the most (bored / boring) film that I’ve ever seen.
    boring
  •  15
  • Tyler’s not revising for his exams. He’s not (motivated / motivating) at all.
    motivated
  •  15
  • We can’t keep on walking. The kids are (exhausted / exhausting). We need to take a break.
    exhausted
  •  15
  • Madison has just been named captain of the school volleyball team. We’re all (thrilled / thrilling) at the news!
    thrilled
  •  15
  • Simone made a joke about Jasmine, but I didn’t find it (amused / amusing).
    amusing
  •  15
  • I felt so (embarrassed / embarrassing) in class because I called my teacher ‘dad’!
    embarrassed
  •  15
  • I have some (excited / exciting) news! There’s going to be a free rock concert in August.
    exciting
  •  15
  • I read an (astonished / astonishing) story in the newspaper. They think that the yeti really exists!
    astonishing
  •  15
  • Shaun’s (worried / worrying) because he is getting bad marks in all his subjects at school.
    worried
  •  15