№3 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the word. For example: disappointed or disappointing.
1. John was very … after the football match. (tire)
2. I was really … watching that film. (bore)
3. Helen is … of snakes. (scare)
4. The book was really … (interest)
5. Mum said she was really … in us. (disappoint)
№4 Complete the sentences using the correct relative pronoun or relative adverb: who, which, whose, where, why, when.
1. He explained … he did it.
2. A doctor is someone … helps treat sick people.
3. This is the park … people come to play chess.
4. 2004 was the year … we competed in the skateboarding tournament.
5. That’s the girl … mum works in a bank.
№5 Choose the correct word from two variants.
1. Her hair is shoulder-length / tall.
2. Everyone in my family has dark hair / curly.
3. Emma has a pretty face with blue eyes and of medium height / straight blond hair.
4. My mum has brown, wavy eyes / hair.
5. My sister has long / round hair.
6. Adam is the young boy with the spiky / skinny blond hair.
№6 Fill in the correct word: curious, daring, determined, patient, athletic.
1. Sally is very … . When she wants something she does everything she can to achieve it.
2. Tina goes skateboarding in winter and windsurfing in summer. She is very … .
3. Don’t be so … ! If he wants to tell you what happened, he will.
4. We did something … this weekend. We went bungee jumping!
5. Be … ! We’ll finish soon.