“Extremely interested” → What adjective is this?
fascinated
(astonish / fix)
“We were __________ by the views.”
astonished
“The little boy waited __________ for his turn.”
patiently
“I was exhausted because I __________ all night.”
hadn’t slept
“I fell asleep __________ the presentation.”
during
“Used at a time in the past” → What adjective is this?
attached? Actually the correct one from the test is fixed (but that is for a different definition). For this definition → “former”
(terrify / irritate)
“I find spiders __________.”
terrifying
“She explained the rules very __________.”
clearly (not from text but matches unit focus)
“I’m sorry I’m late. I __________ the bus.”
missed
“The sun was shining, so I __________ put on a jumper.”
didn’t
“Very surprised” → What adjective?
astonished
(irritate / fascinate)
“His lecture was so __________, nobody wanted to leave.”
fascinating
“We didn’t want him because of his __________ behaviour.”
aggressive
“When we __________ to the lake for the second time, we realised we were lost.”
had got
“We listened to music __________ we were finishing the project.”
while
“Making you feel very tired” → What adjective?
exhausting
(exist / entertain)
“They turned the __________ building into an arts centre.”
existing
“She went to her room and cried __________.”
miserably
“When I finally managed to get online, the concert __________.”
had sold out
“We didn’t have anything to eat __________ we got home.”
until
“Completely certain about something” → What adjective?
convinced
(attach / exhaust)
“Playing three matches in two days was completely __________.”
exhausting
“She fell __________, dropping her books.”
clumsily
“Jack was at the concert, but he __________ during the second part.”
had left
“After dancing __________ three hours, she finally sat down.”
for