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Identifying Adjective Usage in Sentences, Ejercicios de Inglés

This document examines the proper usage of adjectives in english sentences. It provides examples of sentences with adjectives used correctly and incorrectly, and guides the reader on how to identify and correct common mistakes in adjective usage. A range of topics related to adjectives, including distinguishing between adjectives and adverbs, using the correct form of an adjective (e.g., positive, comparative, superlative), and avoiding common adjective-related errors such as confusing 'less' and 'fewer' or using the wrong form of an adjective. By studying this document, readers can improve their understanding of adjective usage and develop stronger written communication skills.

Tipo: Ejercicios

2022/2023

Subido el 28/08/2023

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Andres Felipe Gonzalez Duica 1101
a) The way he explained me your address is
veryconfused–confusing. So, I got lost.
b) We are veryexcited–excitingabout your upcoming wedding.
c) The way you handled the problem made me feel
verypleased–pleasing.
d) The movie left a verydepressed–depressingmessage.
e) Your story is reallyfascinated–fascinating.
f) The constant shouts of the children on the plane
areannoyed–annoying.
g) The audience gave a standing ovation. She
lookedoverwhelmed–overwhelming.
h) She has a littlecharmed–charmingstore.
a) you / looks / perplexed / think / she /, don’t /?
b) clients' / the / is / our / not / satisfying / product / needs /.
c) the/ thrilled / children / are / circus / going / to / the / about /.
d) by / we / have / of / been / interested / research / the / results / the /.
e) me / you / embarrassing / are /.
f) were / his / confusing / answers /.
g) disappointed / you / have / me /.
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Andres Felipe Gonzalez Duica 1101 a) The way he explained me your address is very confused – confusing. So, I got lost. b) We are very excited – exciting about your upcoming wedding. c) The way you handled the problem made me feel very pleased – pleasing. d) The movie left a very depressed – depressing message. e) Your story is really fascinated – fascinating. f) The constant shouts of the children on the plane are annoyed – annoying. g) The audience gave a standing ovation. She looked overwhelmed – overwhelming. h) She has a little charmed – charming store. a) you / looks / perplexed / think / she /, don’t /? b) clients' / the / is / our / not / satisfying / product / needs /. c) the/ thrilled / children / are / circus / going / to / the / about /. d) by / we / have / of / been / interested / research / the / results / the /. e) me / you / embarrassing / are /. f) were / his / confusing / answers /. g) disappointed / you / have / me /.

h) what / just / a / experience / we / had / frightening /. Solution: a) Confusing b) Excited c) Pleased d) Depressing e) Fascinating f) Annoying g) overwhelmed h) Charming SECOND POINT a) She looks perplexed, don’t you think? b) The product is not satisfying our clients' needs. c) The children are thrilled about going to the circus. d) We have been interesed by the results of the research e) You are embarrassing me. f) His answers were confusing. g) You have disappointed me.