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Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> I didn’t think that was going to happen! That was (surprise).
surprising
Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> Mark was very (surprise) to see us.
surprised
Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> You should go to bed if you’re (tire).
tired
Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> I don’t like running. It’s really (tire).
tiring
Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> Are you (interest) in computers?
interested
Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> This book isn’t very (interest).
interesting
Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> That was the most (excite) film I’ve ever seen.
exciting
Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> We’re really (excite) about starting our new school.
excited
She spends a lot of time (chatting / explaining / discussing) with her friends on her mobile.
chatting
It’s very hard to (repeat / explain / shout) the problem.
explain
Can you (explain / chat / describe) the man who stole your bicycle?
describe
I’ll (explain / ask / discuss) Stefan if he wants to come with us.
ask
We can’t hear you at the back of the room. You’ll have to (shout / chat / ask).
shout
If you don’t understand the question, ask the examiner to (describe / shout / repeat) it.
repeat
Let’s have a meeting to (chat / discuss / repeat) our holiday plans.
discuss
I haven’t finished my homework (already / yet).
yet
There’s a new café that’s (just / yet) opened on Queen Street.
just
A: Do you want to see the new Disney film? B: No thanks, I’ve (yet / already) seen it.
already
Do you want to come to the cinema? I’ve (just / yet) heard the new Disney film is on.
just
The homework is easy. I’ve finished it (already / yet)!
already
I haven't finished my homework. I’ve (just / already) started it.
just
Have you finished your homework (just / yet)?
yet
Change into the passive. --> Everybody loves you!
You are loved (by everybody).
Change into the passive. --> My friends laughed at me.
I was laughed at by my friends.
Change into the passive. --> Nobody heard the noise.
The noise was heard by nobody. / The noise wasn't heard (by anybody).
Change into the passive. --> Italians make good pizzas.
Good pizzas are made by Italians.
Change into the passive. --> Our teacher wrote this book.
This book was written by our teacher.
Change into the passive. --> My grandfather painted this picture.
This picture was painted by my grandfather.
Change into the passive. --> Lots of tourists visit this city.
This city is visited by lots of tourists.
Complete with the past participle. --> There was an accident here yesterday, but fortunately nobody was (hurt).
hurt
Complete with the past participle. --> We weren’t (give) enough time to finish the test.
given
Complete with the past participle. --> Do you know when this school was (build)?
built
Complete with the past participle. --> How many parties are you (invite) to every year?
invited
Complete with the past participle. --> I think this chicken was (cook) for too long.
cooked
Complete with the past participle. --> You’ll be in trouble if this room isn’t (clean) by the time I get home!
cleaned