Fill in the Blank
"Feeling" vs. "Cause"
The Switch-Up
Sentence Transformation
Double-Hitter
100

"I forgot my speech on stage! It was so ______ (embarrass)."

embarassing

100

This suffix is used when a person is experiencing an emotion (e.g., "I am bor__").

-ed

100

Switch "Boring": "This book is so boring."

 "I am bored with this book"

100

Transform "The long hike exhausted the scouts" using a participial adjective.

"The hike was exhausting" (or "The scouts were exhausted")

100

"The news was ______; we were all ______." (Use: Shock)

shocking; shocked

200

"We were ______ (surprise) to see him at the party."

surprised


200

This suffix describes the thing or person that causes the emotion (e.g., "The movie is bor__").

-ing

200

Switch "Excited": "The children were excited by the circus."

The circus was exciting.

200

Transform "The beauty of the aurora humbled the travelers" using an -ed adjective.

The travelers were humbled.

200

"I am ______ by how ______ this puzzle is." (Use: Intrigue)

intrigued; intriguing

300

"The spa was very ______ (relax); I almost fell asleep."

relaxing

300

"I read a long book today. Now, I feel very ______."

tired

300

Switch "Annoying": "My little brother is very annoying."

I am annoyed by my little brother.

300

"The results disconcerted the scientists" using an -ing adjective

The results were disconcerting.

300

"It was an ______ defeat for the ______ players." (Use: Humiliate)

humiliating; humiliated

400

"The marathon runner was ______ (exhaust) after the race."

exhausted

400

"The roller coaster had many loops and drops. It was very ______."

exciting

400

Switch "Terrified": "The hikers were terrified by the storm."

The storm was terrifying.

400

"His lack of progress vexes him" into a sentence about his feelings.

"He is vexed by his lack of progress"

400

"Her ______ tone made me feel very ______." (Use: Condescend)

condescending; condescended

500

"The test results were ______ (satisfy); I got an A!"

satisfying

500

"He didn't understand the directions, so he looked totally ______."

confused

500

Switch "Disappointing": "The movie's ending was disappointing."

We were disappointed by the movie's ending.

500

"The complexity of the tax code bewilders me" using an -ing adjective.

The tax code is bewildering.

500

"The ______ results of the study left the team feeling ______." (Use: Dishearten)

disheartening; disheartened

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