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-ed/ -ing Adjectives

  •  English    24     Public
    Complete the sentences with the correct form of an adjective.
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  • I was so (bored / boring) in that lesson, I almost fell asleep.
    bored
  •  10
  • This book was really (interested / interesting). I couldn't stop reading it.
    interesting
  •  10
  • She is a big dog, but you don't need to be (frightened / frightening).
    frightened
  •  15
  • That shop never has any customer. I'm (surprised / surprising) it is still there.
    surprised
  •  15
  • Cleaning the whole house at the weekend can be very (tired / tiring).
    tiring
  •  15
  • The battery on my phone only lasts about two hours. It's really (annoyed / annoying).
    annoying
  •  15
  • She was (disappointed / disappointing) that she didn't get the job.
    disappointed
  •  15
  • That film was so (depressed / depressing). There was no happy ending for any of the characters.
    depressing
  •  15
  • Don't show my baby photos to people, Mum! It's so (embarrased / embarrasing).
    embarrasing
  •  15
  • I was really (embarrased / embarrasing) when I fell over in the street.
    embarrased
  •  15
  • Pollution levels in many industrial cities are quite (worried / worrying).
    worrying
  •  15
  • Are you (interested / interesting) in going to the Picasso exhibition tomorrow?
    interested
  •  15
  • If I feel stressed, I find taking a bath is often (relaxed / relaxing).
    relaxing
  •  10
  • For 24 hours on the flight to Australia, I was most (bored / boring) I've ever been.
    bored
  •  15
  • She is a really (interested / interesting) woman. She's lived all over the world and speaks five languages.
    interesting
  •  15
  • The trip was (exhausted / exhausting), with so many things to do and it was all so new.
    exhausting
  •  15