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Adjectives with -ed & -ing

  •  English    15     Public
    Students often confuse adjectives with -ed and adjectives with -ing. Choose the correct adjective.
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  • When we went to Disneyland, I think we found it more _____ than our parents.
    amusing
    amused
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  • It can be very _____ when friends arrive late for a film.
    irritating
    irritated
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  • You will never get _____ at night in Berlin because the nighlife is wonderful.
    boring
    bored
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  • It's very _____ when people eat crisps in the cinema.
    annoyed
    annoying
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  • The situation was very _____ for me and I felt uncomfortable.
    embarrassing
    embarrassed
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  • I was really _____ and wanted to see as much of the city as possible.
    exciting
    excited
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  • We were quite _____ (puzzle) by the unfriendly attitude of the other students.
    puzzled
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  • It's very _____ (motivate) to be able to apply things we learn in the classroom to our free-time activities.
    motivating
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  • Anita looked quite _____ (worry) when she left the police station.
    worried
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  • The film was not particularly _____ (amuse).
    amusing
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  • We were absolutely _____ (exhaust) by the time we got to the top of the mountain.
    exhausted
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  • Everyone watches Pietro at parties because he's an _____ (astonish) dancer.
    astonishing
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  • My exam results were very _____ (disappoint). I'd worked really hard and I thought I had done better.
    disappointing
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  • All the boys loved that _____ (thrill) car chase at the end of the film.
    thrilling
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  • Tomas sounded really _____ (depress) on the phone. He's lost his place in the first team.
    depressed
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