Saturday, 10 April 2010

Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed

What’s boring? - Studying
Who’s bored? – The boy



Use

Adjectives ending in -ing

• Qualify a person or thing
• Describe what something or someone does to you

Adjectives ending in -ed

• Mean the effects or results
• Describe how you feel about something/someone
• Describe feelings or reactions

Exercises: choose the suitable adjective.


1- It was a boring/bored programme and so everyone was boring/bored.

2- Dan looks very exciting/excited with the fashion contest.

3- My brother told me an exciting/excited story.

4- Are you interesting/interested in fashion?

5- I read a very interesting/interested magazine about designers.

6- I’ m very surprising/surprised to see Monica today!

7- Tina has a fascinating/fascinated character.

8- He was embarrassing/embarrassed about his mistake.

9- His options were sometimes very confusing/confused.

10- She is confusing/confused about her future career.

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