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-ed vs -ing adjectives

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    -ed vs -ing adjectives
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  • Are you _______________ in going to the Picasso exhibition tomorrow? (Are you _______________ in going to the Picasso exhibition tomorrow? (Interested/Interesting)
    interested
  •  15
  • It's not ____________ she's angry. You shouldn't be so rude. (surprised / surprising)
    surprising
  •  10
  • Some of our school books used to be very _____________ . (boring/bored)
    boring
  •  10
  • I couldn't remember her name. I felt so ___________________ ! (embarrased/embarrasing)
    embarrased
  •  15
  • Pollution levels in many industrial cities are quite _______________ . (worried/worrying)
    worrying
  •  15
  • Sally has been running for three hours and now she is ____________. (exhausted/exhausting)
    exhausted
  •  15
  • I don't understand this exercise. It's very __________ . (confusing/confused)
    confusing
  •  15
  • I'm not going to watch this film again! It's too _________. (depressed/depressing)
    depressing
  •  10
  • The kids were __________ to go to the beach. (excited/exciting)
    excited
  •  15
  • For many people, having music play in the background while trying to work is very __________. (distracting/distracted)
    distracting
  •  15
  • Have you heard what's happened? They've got married! Isn't it __________? (amazed/amazing)
    amazing
  •  20
  • The journey was (exhausting / exhausted)! Twelve hours by bus.
    exhausting
  •  15
  • That film was so (depressing / depressed)! There was no happy ending for any of the characters.
    depressing
  •  25
  • My sister is so ... . She always takes my things.(annoying OR annoyed)
    annoying
  •  15
  • My sister never feels ... at home. She always finds something to do. (boring/bored)
    bored
  •  15
  • Burj Khalifa always shows ... illuminations. (amazing or amazed)
    amazing
  •  15