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-ed –ing adjectives Practice

It’s been raining all day. This weather makes me depressed/depressing It’s been raining all day. This weather makes me depressed/depressing. This weather is really depressed/depressing. My uncle always tells me about his childhood and all of the amazed/amazing things that happened to him. He is really interested/interesting. That news was shocked/shocking.

Amanda couldn’t understand what the teacher wanted for homework Amanda couldn’t understand what the teacher wanted for homework. She was really confused/confusing. She told her mother that her teacher was really confused/confusing. When I saw the news, I was really scared/scaring. I’ve decided that driving on the freeway is too scared/scaring.