Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words.
Let’s address the sentences from the image one by one and complete them with the correct form of the words provided:
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Fill in the blank with boring or bored:
- Example sentence:
- “I am bored because the film is boring.”
Explanation: Use “bored” to describe how someone feels. Use “boring” to describe what causes the feeling.
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Fill in the blank with tiring or tired:
- Example sentence:
- “Running 5 km is tiring, so I’m tired.”
Explanation: Use “tiring” to describe an activity that causes fatigue, and “tired” to describe the resulting feeling.
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Fill in the blank with interested or interesting:
- Example sentence:
- “Jane finds maths interesting. She is interested in Math.”
Explanation: Use “interesting” to describe the subject or activity, and “interested” to describe feelings of curiosity.
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Fill in the blank with boring or bored:
- Example sentence:
- “Everybody feels bored because Peter tells boring stories.”
Explanation: The feeling is “bored,” the stories are “boring.”
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Fill in the blank with frightening or frightened:
- Example sentence:
- “Lightning and storms make me frightened. They are frightening (to me).”
Explanation: Use “frightened” to express the feeling of fear and “frightening” to express what causes that feeling.
Complete the speech bubbles with “I agree”, “I think”, “I disagree”.
For this part, we can give examples that fit:
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“Which one is more exciting?”
- Suggested Response: “I think the rollercoaster is more exciting.”
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“Carousel is boring.”
- Suggested Response: “I agree; it’s not very thrilling.”
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“Boat swings are frightening.”
- Suggested Response: “I disagree; I find them fun!”
Explanation: Use “I agree” to show you share the same opinion, “I disagree” to express a different opinion, and “I think” to give your view.
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