-ed / -ing Adjectives
Second Conditional
What is Art?
Intonation & Misunderstandings
Event Descriptions
100

The horror film was so _____ that I couldn’t sleep.

frightening

100

If I _____ more time, I would learn to paint.

had

100

Pop music can be art when it speaks to our _____.

emotions

100

A rising intonation at the end of a sentence often shows you are asking a _____. 

question

100

The event _____ place at the gallery on Friday at 7 p.m.

takes

200

I felt really _____ when I forgot the artist’s name.

embarrassed

200

If you _____ meet a famous artist, who would you choose to meet?

could

200

Good street art requires _____ and can make a city more beautiful.

skill

200

If your intonation is flat, it can make you sound _____.

bored

200

Your evening _____ with a quick tour of the exhibition.

starts

300

The documentary about street artists was very _____.

inspiring

300

Frida Kahlo _____ surprised if she saw her face on modern handbags.

would be

300

Comics help us understand a place, a time, and the people who _____ there.

lived

300

When someone misunderstands your intonation, you can say: “Sorry, I didn’t _____ it that way.”

mean

300

Tickets are free but _____, so register now!

limited

400

Classical portraits can be quite _____ if you see too many.

boring

400

I _____ like Hokusai if I tried to copy his style.

wouldn’t paint

400

Video games allow players to make a deep _____ with an artistic experience.

connection

400

To check what someone means, you can ask: “I’m not sure if I understood you _____. ”

correctly

400

Come and _____ the magic of light art!

experience

500

Listening to calm music always makes me feel _____.

relaxed

500

I _____ you, I would go and talk to them directly.

were

500

Andy Warhol believed that making money was a type of _____.

art

500

Intonation misunderstandings often happen because of different first _____ and cultures.

languages

500

We look forward to _____ you there.

seeing