ADJECTIVES WITH –ED OR –ING

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ADJECTIVES WITH –ED OR –ING

'-ed' adjectives Adjectives that end in -ed are used to describe how people feel: 'He was surprised to find that he had been upgraded to first class.‘ 'I was confused by the findings of the report. ' 'She felt tired after working hard all day.'

'-ing' adjectives Adjectives that end in -ing are used to describe things and situations. Compare these example sentences to the ones above: Being upgraded to first class is surprising. The findings of this report are confusing. Working hard all day is tiring.

(Feel) –ed (describe)-ing -bored -interested -disappointed -worried -amazed -excited -relaxed -embarrassed -surprised -frightened -annoyed -amused -boring -interesting -disappointing -worrying -amazing -exciting -relaxing -embarrassing -surprising -frightening -annoying -amusing

PRACTICE: 1. I think that rainy days in winter are ______.(depressing depressed) 2. It was the most ___ I have been watching a film. (exciting/ excited) 3. Sally has been running for three hours and now she is ________. (exhausted/ exhausting)  4. What is the most__________ story you’ve ever heard? (interested/ interesting) 5. When we broke the vase, we felt very _________.(embarrassed/ embarrassing) 6. I nearly fell asleep in the cinema. The film was so_______. (bored/ boring) 7. I think that Smart Alec is ________. (amazing/ amazed)

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