Übung 1 Adjektive mit Endung ‘-ed’ und ‘-ing’
(Aufgabe 1 – Verwendung englischer Adjektive, die auf ‘-ing’ oder ‘-ed’ enden)
Adjektive mit Endung ‘-ing & -ed’ – Zuordnungsübung (Schwierigkeit: 2 von 5 – eher leicht)
Wähle rechts die passenden Satzteile für die Satzanfänge links aus, sodass ein sinnvoller Satz entsteht. Achte dabei auf die Adjektivendungen ‘-ing ’ und ‘-ed ’.
Beispiel: “Do you really want to see that movie? It’s surely _____ ← frightening .”
Prüfe deine Eingaben nach dem Ausfüllen mit dem Button unten. Sollte noch etwas unklar sein, schau dir noch einmal die Besonderheiten von Adjektiven mit ‘-ing’ und ‘-ed’ an.
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Noel, I’m a bit
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
Don’t you think it’s
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
Baseball games can sometimes be
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
Professor Myers is very
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
Our trip to New Zealand was really
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
I’ll go to bed. I’m
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
The waiter was completely
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
Amanda tried to help me but everything she said was a bit
???
boring if they last too long.
annoying if someone doesn’t listen to you?
exciting. We met a lot of nice people.
surprised when the French tourist spoke to him in English.
interested in old languages.
confusing.
tired.
disappointed that you’re not coming to my birthday party.
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Zu den »Adjektiven mit Endung ‘-ing/-ed’ « passende Übungen und Erklärungen
Weitere Übungen und Erklärungen zu den »englischen Adjektiven , welche auf ‘-ing ’ oder ‘-ed ’« enden, findest du hier: