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GRAMMAR CHECK                                                                 GRAMMAR CHECK
         Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed                                             Adjectives ending in -y  and adverbs ending in -ly
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         We  use  adjectives ending  in  -ed  to talk about how  people feel.          We  use  adjectives to describe people  or things. They  go  before  nouns,  or after verbs of
                                                                                       appearance,  like  be,  seem,  and  look.  Some adjectives  end  in  -y.
         I'm  interested to hear Mr McFarlane's story.
                                                                                        Please don't be angr y  Mr  Holmes.
         We  use adjectives ending in -ing to  talk about the things, events, and people that
         make  us feel  different things.                                              We  often  use adverbs to  describe how something happens.  Most adverbs of this type
                                                                                        end  in  -ly.
         But f o r me,  Watson,  life is not so interesting.
                                                                                        Holmes  walked slowly to  the  f r ont door.
       6  Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.                          Some adjectives, such  as  brotherly,  f a therly,  f r iendly,  and motherly,  end  in  -ly too.
         a  Sherlock Holmes was feeling_b.c1Vbored because there  weren't  any crimes to
                                                                                        Complete the sentences with the correct adjectives and adverbs from the box.
            investigate.
                                                                                       Write adjective or adverb after the word.
         b  He wanted to investigate  an exciting/excited murder.
         c  John  McFarlane was very surprised/surprising when  he read about the murder in   dry  carefully  hungry  daily  happy  angry  �  sunny  weekly  quickly
            the newspaper.                                                                       angrily  thoughtfully  ..e.y  friendly  happily  warmly  busy
         d  McFarlane was very frightening/frightened when  he arrived  at  Holmes'  house
                                                                                        a  Watson  went  to bed  .e.o .. r.1.'j ..  C.0cije.c_+.iy1?). ,   but  Holmes didn't  want to sleep. He was
            because the police were following  him.
                                                                                          playing the violin  and thinking  . d.e.ep)�  .. �0ci Y�r:b..) . .  about the investigation.
          e  Mrs Hudson  was annoyed/annoying when  McFarlane pushed  her out of his way.
                                                                                                                              .
                                                                                        b  Hol mes  was looking at the  letter very  . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . .  . Tm  not sure what  happened
         f  Mr Oldacre's will  was very surprised/surprising because in  it  he left  all  his money
                                                                                          here,'  he  said  .............. ....... ,  'but  I  will  find the  answer.'
            to  John  McFarlane.
                                                                                        c  I thanked  Mr Oldacre  .   .  . . . . . . . .. for leaving  me the money in  h i s will. I thought
                                                                                                                 .
          g  Holmes  was very interested/interesting.In the will. He wanted to know why Oldacre
                                          ...._.                                          that  he was  a very  ..................... person.
            wrote it  on  a  train.
                                                                                                                                             b
                                                                                        d  The wood  was very  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . ,   . . . . . .   after the warm weather,  and it  urned  very
          h  Oldacre  was  a  dangerous  man. Mrs  McFarlane thought that  he was very
            frightened/frightening.
                                                                                        I  Oldacre was very  ................. .... when  John's  mother  married another man.
            Lestrade doesn't like answering  lots of annoyed/annoying questions from Sherlock
            Holmes when he's  investigating  a  murder.                                   It was a  beautiful,  ................... . afternoon, but Holmes wasn't feeling
         j   Holmes  was  very excited/exciting when  he  found the  bloody thumbprint.
                                                                                          Watson  was  reading  the  .................. . . . newspaper  when  Holmes  came in. He was
          k  The thumbprint was an interested/interesting problem
            for Holmes to think about.                                                    smiling  ..................... . 'I've  found the a n swer in today's  Timesl'  he said.
                                                                                          'Aren't you  ..... ................ ,  Holmes? You  haven't eaten anything.'
            For  Watson,  living  with  a  man  li ke  Holmes is
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            never boring/bored.                                                           It was  r iday. Lestrade was writing  his  .....................  report when Sergeant Judd
                                                                                          knocked  on  his door.  'Come back laterl' he said,  ........ .   . . 'Can't  you  see that
                                                                                          I'm  ..................... ?'
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