Complète chaque phrase à l'aide de l'adjectif qui convient. 1. I love acting. I think it's really (excited / exciting). 2. Did you hear the news? It's really (s
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Complète chaque phrase à l'aide de l'adjectif qui convient.
1. I love acting. I think it's really (excited / exciting).
2. Did you hear the news? It's really (shocked / shocking). I can't believe it -- I'm so (shocked / shocking).
3. I am sad. I feel (depressed / depressing).
4. Yesterday I saw Jennifer Lawrence. I was so (surprised / surprising)!
5 . I don't like Jazz. I think it's really (bored / boring).
6. 08/20! I'm so (disappointed / disappointing).
1. I love acting. I think it's really (excited / exciting).
2. Did you hear the news? It's really (shocked / shocking). I can't believe it -- I'm so (shocked / shocking).
3. I am sad. I feel (depressed / depressing).
4. Yesterday I saw Jennifer Lawrence. I was so (surprised / surprising)!
5 . I don't like Jazz. I think it's really (bored / boring).
6. 08/20! I'm so (disappointed / disappointing).
2 Réponse
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1. Réponse remimiramona
1 exciting
2 shocking
2.b shocked
3 depressed
4 surprised
5 boring
6 disappointed -
2. Réponse undef77
Réponse:
exciting/shoking/shocked/depressing/surprised/bored/disappointed
Explications:
la terminaison -ed veut dire que c'est un adjectif
tandis que la terminaison -ing veut dire que c'est un verbe