Tense Masters
Extreme Adjectives
What Would You Feel?
-ING vs -ED Adjectives
Real-Life English
100

“Right now, she _____ TV.”


Answer: is watching

100

What is an extreme adjective for “very cold”?

freezing

100

You forget your best friend’s birthday. 

How would you feel?

Answer: guilty / embarrassed

100

Choose the correct adjective and translate:

“I’m really exciting / excited.”

excited

100

You didn’t hear someone clearly.

What do you say?

Can you repeat please?


200

“Every summer, we _____ to the mountains.”


go

200

Replace the adjective: 

I was very hungry

starving

200

You win a free vacation.

excited|happy

200

Choose correctly and translate:

“The game was really bored / boring.”

boring

200

You arrive 30 minutes late to class. USE "So"

What do you say?

“Sorry I’m late.”

300

“He going to school every day.”


“He goes to school every day.”

300

What is an extreme adjective for “very big”?

huge

300

You speak English in front of 500 people for the first time. 

How would you feel?


Answer: nervous / anxious / scared

300

choose and translate

“My parents were shocking|shocked.”

shocked

300

You want your friend to lower the music politely.

What do you say?

“Could you turn the music down a little?”

400

“While I _____ my homework, my brother was playing games.”


was doing


400

Create a sentence using TWO extreme adjectives USE "Because".

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400

Your teacher says your project is the best in class. 

How would you feel?

Answer: proud / happy / confident

400

Complete the sentence:

“The lesson was so _____ that half the class fell asleep.”

boring

400

Your friend is scared to speak English.

Encourage them in ONE sentence.

Possible Answer:
“Mistakes are normal, and speaking practice is the fastest way to improve.”

500

Make ONE sentence using:

  • Past Continuous
  • Past Simple

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500

Give extreme adjectives for:

  • very dirty
  • very small
  • very scary

filthy, tiny, terrifying

500

Give THREE feelings:

“You are lost in another country without your phone.”


Answer: stressed, frightened, confused

500

Use BOTH ed adn ing adjective forms in ONE sentence.

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500

You are at a café and the waiter brings the wrong order.

What do you say politely?

“Excuse me, I think this isn’t my order.”