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1 Read the information in the Learn this! box. Use a suffix to Choose the correct adjectives.
form nouns from the verbs and adjectives below and write
1 The match was really excited / exciting. Liverpool won in
them in the correct column of the chart. Use a dictionary to
the tast minute of the game.
hetp you if necessary.
2 I was really shocked / shocking to hear about your
e cnfuse depress embarrass en!oy ex*ite acci d e nt.
irritate is.ind nervGUE sad 3 I can't get this new camcorder to worl<. The instructions
ur. r.uity confused / confusing.
4 I dropped all my books as I was going into class. lt was
very embarrassing / embarrassed!
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5 Alistair is reatty irritated / irritatingl He keeps tall<ing
when l'm trying to concentrate.
His parents were very disappointed / disappointing
when they read his school report.
Complete the sentences with nouns from the chart in
exercise 1. More than one answer may be possibte. Phrasal verbs
1 My dad, my brother and my sister atI have first names
. PhrasaI verbs consist of a verb and one or two
beginning with 'D', which causes a lot of when
the post arrives. prepositions. Some ph rasal verbs are transitive,
2 After [osing her iob, she suffered from for which means they are used with an object.
severat years. We turned the music off.
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3 l'm not very good at tennis, but I get a lot of . Other phrasalverbs are intransitive, which means
from it. - they are used without an obiect.
Thank you for showing me such . You were She stood up.
there when I needed you. . Some phrasalverbs can be transitive or intransitive.
lmagine my when I fetl off my seat in the Often, the meaning changes.
middte of the playl The plane took off. I took off my coat.
. Some phrasalverbs can have more than one
I love going to footbalt matches. You don't get the same
meaning. The context will help you decide which
when you watch it on TV.
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meaning is correct or lool< in a dictionary.
LK *WTE The protesters took on the police. (: fought against)
Some retated nouns and adjectives / verbs do not follow a The restaurant took on o new waitress. (= em ptoyed)
simpte pattern. Use a dictionary to hetp you learn these.
verb adiective noun 1 Use a dictionary to checl< the meaning of the phrasal verbs
relieve relieved relief below. Then use each phrasal verb to complete two of the
shame ashamed shame sentences (1-8). Use the past simpte.
shock shocked shock
bring up give away put 0n turn up
1 He was a mitlionaire, until he
Read the Laok out! box. Then use a dictionary to find the most of his
nouns related to these adjectives. money to chanty. -
2 My grandparents were poor, but they th ree
bored gLlilty iealous pieased proud satisfied heatthy, happy children.
r-l 3 The teacher accidentalty the answer to the
I I -ed -ing adjectives first question. -
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We ten minutes late for the opera and they
Adjectives ending in -ed usua[[y describe how a person refused to let us in.
feels. A similar adjective ending in -lng describes what 5 | - the W when Lady Gaga started performing.
causes that feeting. 6 My brother was rea[ly embarrassed when I _ the
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I was bored because the film was boring. sublect of his first girtfriend.
This mop is confusing. I'm confused. When I phoned my uncle, I .'.------.-'--.- a different voice so
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that he wouldn't know it was me.
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