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ACA 1A_Grammar Practice Unit 5

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  • I borrowed a book of John about space.
    John’s book
  • What time did you go to bed yesterday night?
    last night
  • I had such a (tiring / tired) day I went straight to bed.
    tiring
  • Last weekend, Ana visit her grandparents.
    visited
  • The soup is quite / very / really hot, but I can still eat it.
    quite
  • The math problem is so (confusing / confused). Can you help me?
    confusing
  • That lamp produces a very (pleasing / pleased) effect.
    pleasing
  • I absolutely love this song! It’s quite / very / really amazing.
    really
  • When I was a baby, I cryed a lot.
    cried
  • If I feel (stressed / stressing), I find taking a bath is often (relaxing / relaxed).
    stressed, relaxing
  • I’m tired really. I want to go to bed.
    really tired
  • Did you busy last Monday?
    Were
  • Did Maria drove to work this morning?
    drive
  • He's such a (bored / boring) guy. He only ever talks about himself.
    boring
  • I quite / very / really enjoy playing basketball with my friends.
    really
  • Everyone's very (excited / exciting) about the news.
    excited
  • I was surprised by how cold it was. It was quite / very / really freezing outside.
    really
  • We met two cousins of them at the party last night.
    theirs
  • I was (amazed / amazing) when she told me she'd got divorced.
    amazed
  • Who did you talked to?
    talk
  • I was really (embarrassing / embarrassed) when I fell over.
    embarrassed
  • I played badminton with my friends ago two hours.
    two hours ago
  • The test wasn’t difficult. It was quite / very / really easy.
    quite
  • He wasn’t have dinner yesterday.
    didn’t have
  • Be careful! That dog is quite / very / really dangerous.
    very
  • The journey was (exhausting / exhausted) – twelve hours by bus!
    exhausting
  • I find horror films really (frightening / frightened).
    frightening
  • I not finished my homework last night.
    did not finish