1 We were when we heard the news.
D shocked
2 Bob is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very .
E amusing
3 I wanted to just sit in front of the TV all my evening. My working day had been really .
E tiring
4 Failing my driving test was one of the most experiences of my life.
E disappointing
5 I didn’t want to tell my sister that I’d borrowed her car, as I knew she would be .
D annoyed
6 Many people think swimming is very energetic, but I find it very .
E relaxing
7 After watching this documentary film, we all felt a bit .
D depressed
8 I didn’t expect that studying History could be so .
E fascinating
9 The children were really about opening their presents.
D excited
10 When I heard the news, I didn’t know what to say because the news was
E shocking
11 She has really learnt English very fast. She has made progress.
E astonishing
12 I thought the interview went well, so I was very not to get the job.
D disappointed
13 I was so hurt when he said that I was
E boring
14 The book was so that I couldn’t put down.
E exciting
15 I didn’t find the situation funny. I was not .
D amused
Объяснение:
Прилагательное, выражающее активное действие, имеет окончание -ing. Прилагательное, имеющее пассивное значение — окончание -ed.
Active Voice:
1)Students buy textbooks
An artist paints pictures
2)Students are buying textbooks
An artist is painting pictures
3)Students bought textbooks
An artist painted pictures
4)Students were buying textbooks
An artist was painting pictures
5)Students have bought textbooks
An artist has painted pictures
6)Students had bought textbooks
An artist had painted pictures
7)Students will buy textbooks
An artist will paint pictures
8)Students will have bought textbooks
An artist will have painted pictures
9)Students are going to buy textbooks
An artist is going to paint pictures
10)Students can buy textbooks
An artist can paint pictures
Passive Voice:
1)Textbooks are bought by students
Pictures are painted by the artist
2)Textbooks are being bought by students
Pictures are being painted by the artist
3)Textbooks were bought by students
Pictures were painted by the artist
4)Textbooks were being bought by students
Pictures were being painted by the artist
5)Textbooks have been bought by students
Pictures have been painted by the artist
6)Textbooks had been bought by students
Pictures had been painted by the artist
7)Textbooks will be bought by students
Pictures will be painted by the artist
8)Textbooks will have been bought by students
Pictures will have been painted by the artist
9)Textbooks are going to be bought by students
Pictures are going to be painted by the artist
10)Textbooks can be bought by students
Pictures can be painted by the artist
Объяснение:
Weather in St. Petersburg is unpredictable.(Погода в Санкт-Петербурге непредсказуема.) Petersburg looks completely different in each of the four seasons. In this Northern capital summer is short and not very hot. July is the hottest month of the year. On average, the summer temperature of St. Petersburg ranges from +16 to + 25 ° C. If the day is clear you can then enjoy 'White Nights.' Autumn in St. Petersburg smoothly replaces summer. September is usually warm. In autumn the weather is rainy. In November it starts snowing. Winter can be long, but it is mild. Low temperature is set, as a rule, by the beginning of December. In spring it rains very often. The snow covering the city begins to melt. However, the spring of St. Petersburg can not be called bright, with a stunning blue sky. Here spring days are characterized by slush, puddles, wind and grey skies. Weather is very changeable. Yesterday it rained and today the sun is shining brightly. (Вчера шел дождь, а сегодня ярко светит солнце.)
Tomorrow it may be cloudy. (Завтра, может быть облачно.) Only by May, by the month, which is considered the most attractive of all the spring months, skies clear up a little bit.