domanda 1

THIS/THESE

1. picture
2.
page
3.
words
4.
flower
5.
people
6.
classes
7.
store
8.
erasers
9.
car
10.
church
11.
books
12.
dish
13.
women
14.
child
15.
weather
16.
news
17.
coats
18.
money
19.
boxes
20.
deer


domanda 2

THAT/THOSE

1. boy
2.
doctors
3.
girls
4.
women
5.
box
6.
bar
7.
hearing people
8.
deaf person
9.
milk
10.
pretzels
11.
word
12.
children
13.
man
14.
baby
15.
dorms
16.
showgirls
17.
hearing aid
18.
jacket
19.
beer
20.
pizza


domanda 3

Adjectives: Using ED or ING.

VERB + ED
- is used to describe a person or animal that experiences an emotion. Most of the time, you use an "-ed" adjective when the subject is ALIVE.
- is used to describe a person or animal that experiences an emotion
- You use a word ending with "-ed" (verb+ED) to describe a person who is feeling something.

VERB + ING
- is used to describe the things that cause an emotion
- when the subject CAUSES the emotion
- CAUSES people to feel the emotion of excitement

- Wendy was in that book (interested/interesting)
- I was
by my old job (challanged/challanging)
- My old job was
. It was hard but fun (challanged/challanging)
- The movie was
(disappointing/disappointed)
- He was
by the low turn-out (disappointing/disappointed)
- My dog gets
when I turn the lights off (confused/confusing)
- My cat's behavior is often
to me (confused/confusing)
- John's habits are
to his roomate (irritating/irritated)
- Seth feels
by his roommate's habits (irritating/irritated)
- The teacher was
with her students' work (disappointed/disappointing)
- I was
at the movie (bored/boring)
- That movie was
. That's why I left the movie early (bored/boring)
- John is obnoxious and I don't like him. He is an
person (irritating(irritated)
- "Treasure Island" is an
book because it has a lot of adventures, pirates, and sword fights in it (exciting/excited)
- The little boy was
by the scary movie (terrified/terrifying)
- The movie was
because it had many horrible, evil monsters in it (terrified/terrifying)
- The child was
by the delicious bowl of ice cream (delighted/delightful/delighting)
- Everyone on the team was
to win the championship! (thrilling/thrilled)
- The green, slimy fuzz growing on the old food was
(disgusted/disgusting)
- That movie is very
because the father dies at the end (depressed/depressing)
- The dog is always very
when we let her ride in our car (excited/exciting)
- The Wild Roller ride at the amusement park is very, very fast and very
! (excited/exciting)