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-ing/-ed adjectives

  •  English    15     Public
    deciding correct adjectives for sentences
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  • My math score on the last test was (disappointing/disappointed).
    disappointing
  •  15
  • Adam’s (exciting/excited) exploration into the jungles of Borneo was reported on TV.
    exciting
  •  15
  • Professor Spencer’s class is never (boring/bored).
    boring
  •  15
  • Khansa thinks being home alone at night is (frightening/frightened).
    frightening
  •  15
  • Gill was not very (interesting/interested) in buying the new Teensy magazine.
    interested
  •  15
  • Mr. Roberto was (overwhelming/overwhelmed) when I told him the story.
    overwhelmed
  •  15
  • Children are often (amusing/amused) to older people around them.
    amusing
  •  15
  • The sight of the lion attacking its keeper was frightened. (C/I)
    Incorrect (frightening)
  •  20
  • Isma is interested in joining the Charity Art project. (C/I)
    Correct
  •  20
  • Mr. Bean is famous for his amusing behavior. (C/I)
    Correct
  •  20
  • Michael slept through the long, bored movie.
    Incorrect (boring)
  •  20
  • The cancellation of the trip was disappointing for all the students.
    Correct
  •  20
  • When Helen ran away, her mother was really shocking.
    Incorrect (shocked)
  •  20
  • Ian was glad when his parents said that they were very satisfied with his scores. (C/I)
    Correct
  •  20
  • It is very disgusted to see the boy eating with dirty hands. (C/I)
    Incorrect (disgusting)
  •  20