Adjectives in Travel and Experiences

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Question 1

The flight delay was _____, so we had to wait at the airport for six hours.

Options: frustrating, frustrated, frustrate

Question 2

After climbing the mountain, we were completely _____.

Options: exhausting, exhausted, exhaust

Question 3

We were _____ to discover that our hotel room had a view of the ocean.

Options: surprising, surprised, surprise

Question 4

The _____ scenery along the coastal road made the drive unforgettable.

Options: amazed, amazing, amaze

Question 5

The travelers felt _____ when they realized they had lost their passports at the border.

Options: terrifying, terrified, terrify

Question 6

It was _____ to learn about the local customs during our cultural tour.

Options: interested, interesting, interest

Question 7

The hikers were _____ by the sudden storm in the mountains.

Options: shocking, shock, shocked

Question 8

The _____ noise from the street market kept us awake all night in our hostel.

Options: annoyed, annoying, annoy

Question 9

The backpackers were _____ after their _____ journey through the desert.

Options: exhausting, exhausted, exhaust

Question 10

The cruise passengers found the evening entertainment _____.

Options: bored, bore, boring

Question 11

After visiting ten countries in two weeks, the couple felt _____ but also _____ by all the new experiences.

Options: overwhelming, overwhelmed, overwhelm, excited, exciting, excite

Question 12

The travel documentary about wildlife in Africa was so _____ that we decided to book a safari trip.

Options: inspired, inspiring, inspire

Practise Adjectives in Travel and Experiences with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Adjectives in Travel and Experiences in everyday English.

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