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-ING and -ED Adjectives

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    identify and say common '-ing'/'-ed' adjectives.
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  • The movie about dinosaurs was really _______. (exciting / excited)
    The movie about dinosaurs was really exciting.
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  • I was so _______ when I saw the huge T-Rex on the screen! (frightening / frightened)
    I was so frightened when I saw the huge T-Rex on the screen!
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  • That dinosaur museum is _______. You should visit it! (amazing / amazed)
    That dinosaur museum is amazing. You should visit it!
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  • My little brother felt _______ because the dinosaur show was too long. (boring / bored)
    My little brother felt bored because the dinosaur show was too long.
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  • The baby dinosaurs looked so _______ when they hatched. (interesting / interested)
    The baby dinosaurs looked so interesting when they hatched.
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  • The sound of the dinosaurs roaring was _______. (terrifying / terrified)
    The sound of the dinosaurs roaring was terrifying.
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  • I felt _______ when I learned that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. (surprising / surprised)
    I felt surprised when I learned that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago.
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  • The new dinosaur game is really _______ to play. (exciting / excited)
    The new dinosaur game is really exciting to play.
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  • The teacher showed us a _______ video about fossils. (fascinating / fascinated)
    The teacher showed us a fascinating video about fossils.
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  • Everyone was _______ by the dinosaur footprints in the park. (amazing / amazed)
    Everyone was amazed by the dinosaur footprints in the park.
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  • The T-Rex skeleton was so big, it was _______ to see. (shocking / shocked)
    The T-Rex skeleton was so big, it was shocking to see.
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  • Some students got _______ during the long explanation about rocks. (boring / bored)
    Some students got bored during the long explanation about rocks.
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  • The story about a friendly dinosaur was _______. (touching / touched)
    The story about a friendly dinosaur was touching.
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  • We were _______ when the volcano exploded in the dinosaur movie. (frightening / frightened)
    We were frightened when the volcano exploded in the dinosaur movie.
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  • The students felt _______ to learn more about dinosaurs after the trip. (inspiring / inspired)
    The students felt inspired to learn more about dinosaurs after the trip.
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