Fill the correct adjectives for the words in bold.
1. The end of the film was so (move) moving.
2. The boy was so (frighten) frightened by the film that he couldn’t sleep last night.
3. Critics were (disappoint) disappointed at his performance as King Lear.
4. I am (amaze) amazed that he has won two Oscars for Best Actor.
5. We were (terrify) terrified of the ending of that horror film.
6. The Wizard of Oz, which was directed by Victor Fleming and King Vidor, is a brilliant and (excite) exciting fantasy. It tells the story of a young girl’s (fascinate) fascinating adventures in the magical land of Oz.
7. All critics said this film was really (bore) boring. Nevertheless, I was so (interest) interested that I saw it from beginning to end.
8. We were (fascinate) fascinated by his (thrill) thrilling account of his adventures in a Chinese jungle.
9. The characters in the book were so (convince) convincing that I was as (shock) shoked when one of them died as I would have been in real life.
10. I was (interest) interested to learn that the director of that
(grip) gripping film has been given a prize.