3.Complete these sentences with the participles from the box. Never use any participle more than once. The first sentence has been done for you. Astonishing, boring, convincing, demanding, disappointing, exciting, thrilling, tempting, disconcerting, terrifying, touching, worrying, humiliating, encouraging, mocking
1.The film Titanic is so exciting, I advise you to see it.2. I don’t believe you to have done it deliberately, Gladys. But anyway, it was extremely …3. Your suggestion to miss the classes at university today sounds very … 4. When the chairman speaks of devotion to high ideals in business, he seems quite … and even…5. The performance was so … that I could hardly stay till the end of it.6. I should say, your last trip to investigate the tribes in the Amazon basin has been dangerous. Even to listen to the story of your adventures is really…7. The Effect of the manager’s words was… 8. It’s … to me that Mr. Lincoln didn’t understand your mission. His voice sounded …, and the tone in which he spoke with you was so… 9. That she can’t remember the origin of her information, seems very unusual and …, inspector. 10. The situation, became so… that we all were at a loss. 11. Her gravity was not severe and …like a schoolteacher’s, but warm and … as a mother’s.