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1 She is really confused by complicated recipes. or Following recipe instructions can be really confusing. or She finds cooking with many ingredients really confusing. Ed/ing adjectives 2 eslflow.com 2 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 6___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 8 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 9 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 10 ___________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Use ed/ing adjectives to write sentences about the pictures. Adjectives to use: relaxed/ing, bored/ing, confused/ing, annoyed/ing, disappointed/ing, excited/ing, disgusted/ing frightened/ing, tired/ing, shocked/ ing
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Page 1: Ed/ing adjectives 2 - EslfloUse ed/ing adjectives to write sentences about the pictures. Adjectives to use: relaxed/ing, bored/ing, confused/ing, annoyed/ing, disappointed/ing, excited/ing,

1 She is really confused by complicated recipes. or Following recipe instructions can be really confusing.or She finds cooking with many ingredientsreally confusing.

Ed/ing adjectives 2 eslflow.com

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Use ed/ing adjectives to write sentences about the pictures. Adjectives to use: relaxed/ing, bored/ing, confused/ing, annoyed/ing, disappointed/ing, excited/ing, disgusted/ing frightened/ing, tired/ing, shocked/ing