Adjectives -ed / -ing
Guess the Idiom
Adjective Clause
Mixed Preffixes - Suffixes
Gerund or Participle
100

"The book was so __________ (boring/bored) that I fell asleep after reading a few pages."


Boring

100

Emily was supposed to complete two separate projects, but she found a way to combine them into one. This saved her time and effort.

What idiom describes what she did?


Kill two birds with one stone

100

The book __________ you lent me is fascinating, especially the chapters on ancient history.


Which

100

After a long winter, the flowers began to __________ (meaning: to grow again) in the garden.

Which prefix completes the word?


re- (word: regrow)

100

The ..... (fallen / falling) leaves created a beautiful autumn scene.

Falling

200

"After running the marathon, he felt extremely __________ (tired/tiring)."




Tired

200

The small bakery struggled for months, but after launching a new advertising campaign, they started getting more customers. It was a sign that their hard work was finally paying off.

What idiom describes this turn of events?


Every cloud has a silver lining

200

The company __________ profits have increased significantly this year is planning to expand its workforce.


Whose 

200

The children were feeling hope__________ (meaning: without hope) after their team lost the game.

What suffix fits the word?


Answer: -less (word: hopeless)

-less (word: hopeless)

200

The ........ (burning/ burned) candle illuminated the dark room.

Burning

300

 "She found the movie quite __________ (interested/interesting), but her friend was __________ (bored/boring)."




Interesting, bored

300

Whenever there is a special occasion, like a family reunion or a holiday, Richard makes time to visit his hometown. But otherwise, he hardly ever goes back.

What idiom fits his visiting habits?


Once in a blue moon

300

The city __________ is experiencing rapid growth has implemented new infrastructure projects to cope with the increased population.


Which

300

This product is wash__________ (meaning: able to be washed) and won't get damaged in the washing machine.

What suffix fits the word?


 -able (word: washable)

300

The ...... (howling/howled) wind kept us awake all night.

Howling

400

"I am very exciting about the upcoming holiday."

"I am very excited about the upcoming holiday."

400

After only a week of practicing the piano, Lily was frustrated that she still couldn't play her favorite song perfectly. Her teacher reminded her that becoming good at something takes time.

What idiom would best fit her teacher's advice?


Rome wasn't built in a day

400

The teacher __________ lectures are always engaging received an award for excellence in teaching last week.


Whose

400

The __________ (meaning: state of being happy) of the children was clear when they saw the surprise gifts.

What suffix fits the word?


-ness (word: happiness)

400

The ...... (dripped/ dripping) faucet wasted gallons of water daily.

Dripping

500

"The news was __________ (shocked/shocking) to everyone in the room because nobody expected it."


Shocking

500

Jake was running a successful business and also managing his household perfectly. His friends were amazed at how he was able to balance everything so efficiently.

What idiom best describes Jake's efficiency?


Kill two birds with one stone

500

The athletes __________ team won the national championship are now preparing for international competitions.


Whose

500

If you want to change the word "dark" to mean "to make dark," what suffix should you add?

What suffix completes the word?



-en (word: darken)

500

The ...... (shattering/ shattered) glass lay scattered across the floor.

Shattered