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KEY COMPLETE UNIT 11 AND14 REVIEW

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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> I didn’t think that was going to happen! That was (surprise).
    surprising
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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> Mark was very (surprise) to see us.
    surprised
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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> You should go to bed if you’re (tire).
    tired
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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> I don’t like running. It’s really (tire).
    tiring
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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> Are you (interest) in computers?
    interested
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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> This book isn’t very (interest).
    interesting
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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> That was the most (excite) film I’ve ever seen.
    exciting
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  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> We’re really (excite) about starting our new school.
    excited
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  • She spends a lot of time (chatting / explaining / discussing) with her friends on her mobile.
    chatting
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  • It’s very hard to (repeat / explain / shout) the problem.
    explain
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  • Can you (explain / chat / describe) the man who stole your bicycle?
    describe
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  • We can’t hear you at the back of the room. You’ll have to (shout / chat / ask).
    shout
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  • Let’s have a meeting to (chat / discuss / repeat) our holiday plans.
    discuss
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  • Change into the passive. --> Everybody loves you!
    You are loved (by everybody).
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  • Change into the passive. --> Nobody heard the noise.
    The noise was heard by nobody. / The noise wasn't heard (by anybody).
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  • Change into the passive. --> Italians make good pizzas.
    Good pizzas are made by Italians.
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