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Adjectives with -ED or -ING

  •  English    10     Public
    Students are able to differentiate the use of adjectives with -ED or -ING
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  • Don’t look so _ _ _ _ _ _ (surprise)! Your project won because it was the best
    surprised
  •  15
  • John has a really _ _ _ _ _ _(annoy) habit of staring at people.
    annoying
  •  15
  • We were too _ _ _ _ _ _ (embarrass) to ask them for a loan.
    embarrassed
  •  15
  • Dave’s parents are really _ _ _ _ _ _(alarm) by his persistent misbehavior..
    alarmed
  •  15
  • George is so _ _ _ _ _ _(frustrate), his chemistry project isn’t going very well
    frustrated
  •  15
  • We were all _ _ _ _ _ _ (stun) by his sudden death.
    stunned
  •  15
  • I don’t find his jokes very _ _ _ _ _ _(amuse) I think they are rather crude.
    amusing
  •  15
  • I’m reading an _ _ _ _ _ _ (excite) adventure story at the moment.
    exciting
  •  15
  • My mum finds fishing _ _ _ _ _ _(bore) and she never accompanies dad.
    boring
  •  15
  • Your idea sound really _ _ _ _ _ _ .(interest)
    interesting
  •  15