Предмет: Английский язык, автор: dfghjhgfdser

Change the word in the brackets into participial adjective and type it in the box.


I find these instructions very
(confuse) !

John was really
(embarrass) when he fell over in front of his new girlfriend.

Joan was
(fascinate) by her grandmother's stories of life in the 1920s.

What a
(shock) crime! It's terrible.

My job is really
(tire) I don't get home until 10 pm sometimes.

I'm very
(satisfy) that I managed to order the meal in French.

Ответы

Автор ответа: naretsarukyan1111
0

Ответ:

  1. confused
  2. embarrassed
  3. fascinated
  4. shocked
  5. tiring
  6. satisfied

Автор ответа: azumidellone229
1

I find these instructions very confusing!

John was really embarrassed when he fell over in front of his new girlfriend.

Joan was fascinated by her grandmother's stories of life in the 1920s.

What a shocking crime! It's terrible.

My job is really tiring. I don't get home until 10 pm sometimes.

I'm very satisfied that I managed to order the meal in French.

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ADVENTURES ON THE RIVER
(From "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K- Jerome)We decline to drink the river.
We found ourselves short of water at Hambledon Lock; so we took our jar and went up to the lock-keeper's house to beg for some. George was our spokesman. He put on a winning smile, and said:
"Oh, please could you spare us a little water?" "Certainly," replied the old gentleman; "take as much as you want, and leave the rest." "Thank you so much," murmured George, looking about him, "Where — where do you keep it?" "It's always in the same place, my boy," was the stolid reply: "just behind you." "I don't see it," said George, turning round.
"Why, bless us, where're your eyes?" was the man's comment, as he twisted George round and pointed up and down the stream. "There's enough of it to see, ain't there?" "Oh!" exclaimed George, grasping the idea; "but we can't drink the river, you know!'!
"No, but you can drink some of it," replied the old fellow. "It's what I've drunk for the last fifteen years."
George told him that his appearance, after the course, did not seem a sufficiently good advertisement for the brand and that he would prefer it out of a pump.
We got some from a cottage a little higher up. I dare say that was only river water if we had known. But we did not know, so it was all right. What the eye does not see, the stomach does not get upset over.