Game Preview

Adjectives -ing/-ed

  •  English    16     Public
    Choose the right adjectives dependent on the context
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • I feel really bored/boring now.
    bored
  •  15
  • This was the most bored/boring film I’ve ever seen.
    boring
  •  10
  • I was so annoyed/annoying because my sister tłok my dress without question.
    annoyed
  •  25
  • That noise is really annoyed/annoying.
    annoying
  •  20
  • I’m worried/worrying about her.
    worried
  •  15
  • Her behaviour is extremely worried/worrying.
    worrying
  •  25
  • We saw a frightening/frightened horror film.
    frightening
  •  10
  • He was frightened/frightening because she thought she saw a ghost.
    frightened
  •  20
  • That was a very interesting/interested TV series.
    interesting
  •  15
  • They’re interested/interesting in painting.
    interested
  •  10
  • The marathon is extremely tired/tiring.
    tiring
  •  5
  • Are you tiring/tired after school?
    tired
  •  20
  • She was surprised/surprising to see her mother at school.
    surprised
  •  25
  • The ending of the book was surprised/surprising.
    surprising
  •  15
  • I want to go on an exciting/excited trip.
    exciting
  •  20
  • That sounds exciting/excited.
    exciting
  •  15