Underline the correct adjective in each sentence. a) I can't drink this tea! It's warm/boiling b) Look at that skyscraper! It's large/gigantic c) Jill couldn't drive any further that day as she was so tired/tiring. d) I love summer evenings when at last it feels cool/freezing. e) The first part of the film was really excited/exciting. f) That was the best play I've ever seen. It was good/fantastic. g) You look worried/worrying. Is anything the matter? h) We won't go camping until the weather is more boiling/warmer. i) If you feel bored/boring, why don't we go to the cinema? j) I didn't think you were interested/interesting in ancient history.
a) boiling
b) gigantic
c) tired
d) cool
e) exciting
f) fantastic
g) worried
h) warmer
i) bored
j) interested