B) Use some of the adjectives from Ex. 3a to complete the sentences. 1 We wanted to visit the museum, but the tickets were too
2 The tour was rather ...
so we all got really sleepy.
3 We tried some really
dishes at the local restaurants.
4 The journey was quite relaxing as the coach had very
seats.
2. He kept late hours last night, he may still (be sleeping).
3. "She must (have been) very beautiful years ago," Maren thought.
4. It's a secret, and no one else must (be told).
5. Good-bye. So pleased (to have met) you.
6. He's a talented engineer. He's supposed (to be working) at a new invention.
7. I've just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can't (be working) at the laboratory as you say.
8. The next morning he seemed (to have forgotten) it all.
9. No words can describe it: it must (be seen)
10. I hate (to brother) you, but the students are still waiting (to be given) books for their work.
11. He seized every opportunity (to appear) in public: he was so anxious (to be talked) about.
2. When he (arrived), we (were having) dinner.
3. While they (were playing) tennis, we (took) our dog for a walk.
4. When I (got) up, he (was sitting) in the garden and (reading) a book.
5. I have (never been) to India.
6. I'm not sure if we (shall visit) her tomorrow.
7. No, I don't want to eat anything because I have (just had) lunch.
8. She (slept) well last night.
9. Look! Susan (is swimming) in the pool.
10. When he (was walking) down the street, he (saw) Jill.
11. She always (takes) a shower in the morning.
12. After we (had taken) some photos of the cathedral, we (went) to the next restaurant to have dinner.
13. They (met) my brother an hour ago.
14. This is the most beautiful painting I have (ever seen).
15. They (told) us that it (would rain) the next day.