V. Complete the conversation with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. A: Was it a good film?
B: No, it wasn’t very (interest) __________. In fact, it was very (bore) ___________.
2. A: I’m always very (tire) _________ after a day at work. I can’t do anything in the evening.
B: Why don’t you watch a film?
A: I always fall asleep. Sometimes, I put on the most (excite) ___________ film that I really want to see
but I always fall asleep.
3. A: I’m an actor. Acting is a very (tire) _____________ job. It isn’t (relax)_____________ at all. Are you
(relax) _______________?
B: No way. I’m a worker.
4. The “Spy Returns” is a very (excite) __________ film about a wealthy man who visits Italy.
5. They were (disappoint) ____________ when they read the result.
6. Do you feel ( attract) _____________ to this kind of job?
7. The (tire) ___________ horse was drinking water.
8. I like eating (boil) ______________ eggs.
9. Mr. Smith seems quite (satisfy) _____________ with his new job.
10. Mary appeared with a (please) ______________ smile.
Question VI: Make one sentence from two. Use the word(s) in brackets in your sentences.
2. They have very little money. They are happy.
In spite of .......................................................................................................................................
3. My foot was injured. I managed to walk to the nearest village.
Although ........................................................................................................................................
4. I enjoyed the film. The story was silly.
In spite of .......................................................................................................................................
5. We live in the same street. We hardly ever see each other.
Despite ..........................................................................................................................................
6. I got very wet in the rain. I was only out for five minutes.
Even though ..................................................................................................................................
V. Complete the conversation with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. A: Was it a good film?
B: No, it wasn’t very (interest) INTERESTING. In fact, it was very (bore) BORING.
2. A: I’m always very (tire) TIRED after a day at work. I can’t do anything in the evening.
B: Why don’t you watch a film?
A: I always fall asleep. Sometimes, I put on the most (excite) EXCITING film that I really want to see
but I always fall asleep.
3. A: I’m an actor. Acting is a very (tire) TIRING job. It isn’t (relax) RELAXING at all. Are you
(relax) RELAXED?
B: No way. I’m a worker.
4. The “Spy Returns” is a very (excite) EXCTING film about a wealthy man who visits Italy.
5. They were (disappoint) DISAPPOINTED when they read the result.
6. Do you feel ( attract) ATTRACTED to this kind of job?
7. The (tire) TIRED horse was drinking water.
8. I like eating (boil) BOILED eggs.
9. Mr. Smith seems quite (satisfy) SATISFIED with his new job.
10. Mary appeared with a (please) PLEASING smile.
Question VI: Make one sentence from two. Use the word(s) in brackets in your sentences.
2. They have very little money. They are happy.
In spite of having very little money, they are happy
3. My foot was injured. I managed to walk to the nearest village.
Although my foot was injured, I managed to walk to the nearest village
4. I enjoyed the film. The story was silly.
In spite of the silly story, I enjoyed the film
5. We live in the same street. We hardly ever see each other.
Despite living in the same street, we hardly ever see each other
6. I got very wet in the rain. I was only out for five minutes.
Even though I was only out for five minutes I got very wet in the rain