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Adjectives with -ed or -ing

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  • I was very _____ yesterday when I spilled my drink. a) embarrassing b) embarrassed
    b) embarrassed
  • I read an _____ article in the newspaper this morning. a) interesting b) interested
    a) interesting
  • I was really ___________________ to hear they were married. a) surprising b) surprised
    b) surprised
  • I don't understand these directions. I'm _____. a) confusing b) confused
    b) confused
  • That was an _____ experience. a) embarrassing b) embarrassed
    a) embarrassing
  • Pollution levels in many cities are _______________. a) worried b) worrying
    b) worrying
  • Ms. Green doesn't explain things well. The students are _____. a) confusing b) confused
    b) confused
  • The war images were very ___________. a) depressing b) depressed
    a) depressing
  • It's very _________________ when you forget someone's name. a) embarrassing b) embarrassed
    a) embarrassing
  • I didn't think the film was at all _______________ . In fact, the zombies were quite funny. a) frightened b) frightening
    b) frightening
  • I should call my mum or she'll be ________________ . a) worrying b) worried
    b) worried
  • Have you heard the latest news? It's really _____. a) exciting b) excited
    a) exciting
  • The children went to a circus. For them, the circus was _____. a) exciting b) excited
    a) exciting
  • I think he was __________ because he called me Mary and my name is Rose. a) confused b) confusing
    a) confused
  • I heard some _____ news on the radio. a) surprising b) surprised
    a) surprising
  • What is the most ___________ story you’ve ever heard? a) interesting b) interested
    a) interesting
  • The students are _____ in learning more about the subject. a) interesting b) interested
    b) interested
  • I read a _____ report yesterday. a) shocking b) shocked
    a) shocking
  • I'm _____. Let's do something. a) boring b) bored
    b) bored
  • Don't read that book. It's _____ one. a) boring b) bored
    a) boring