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Adjectives (-ed/-ing) for Kids

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  • I was really (surprising/surprised) that I won the competition.
    surprised
  • We had a (shocked/shocking) time at the restaurant. The place was awful.
    shocking
  • I was so (bored/boring) in that lesson, I almost fell asleep.
    bored
  • The children were so (excited/exciting) they couldn't sleep.
    excited
  • Have you seen that film? It's really (frightened/frightening).
    frightening
  • I'm reading a really (interesting/interested) book.
    interesting
  • I loved my maths teacher! Lessons with her were never (boring/bored).
    boring
  • Some of his comments were (insulted/insulting).
    insulting
  • My cats get really (frightened/frightening) when there's a storm.
    frightened
  • His exam results were really (disappointed/disappointing).
    disappointing
  • Working for more than 8 hours a day is (tired/tiring).
    tiring
  • She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's (interested/interesting) in buying it.
    interested
  • Can I call you? I've got some very (excited/exciting) news for you!
    exciting
  • Did you see the magician? He was (amazed/amazing)!
    amazing
  • You look really (tired/tiring). Why don't you go to bed?
    tired
  • I was (disappointed/disappointing) that I didn't get the job.
    disappointed
  • You look (worried/worrying). What's wrong?
    worried
  • I could listen to her for hours. She's so (interested/interesting).
    interesting
  • The instructions for my new coffee machine are really (confusing/confused).
    confusing
  • My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very (annoyed/annoying).
    annoying