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-Ed vs -Ing Adjectives

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  • My new job is extremely tired / tiring.
    My new job is extremely tiring.
  • I was not amused / amusing to be kept waiting so long.
    I was not amused to be kept waiting so long.
  • I'm not very interested / interesting in sport.
    I'm not very interested in sport.
  • I will be very surprised / surprising if she does well in her test.
    I will be surprised if she does well in her test.
  • I don't find sport at all interested / interesting.
    I don't find sport at all interesting.
  • This wet weather is so depressed / depressing.
    This wet weather is so depressing.
  • I'm shocked / shocking that he could do something so stupid and dangerous.
    I'm shocked that he could do something so stupid and dangerous.
  • Did you hear the shocked / shocking news about the accident?
    Did you hear the shocking news about the accident?
  • These instructions are extremely confused / confusing Can you help me?
    These instructions are extremely confusing Can you help me?
  • I didn't find his joke very amused / amusing.
    I didn't find his joke amusing.
  • It was not surprised / surprising she failed her tests. She never studied.
    it was not surprising she failed her tests. She never studied.
  • I come home extremely tired / tiring at the end of each day.
    I come home extremely tired at the end of each day.
  • I'm confused / confusing I have no idea what to do.
    I'm confused I have no idea what to do.
  • I'm getting bored / boring with this book. Nothing ever happens.
    I'm getting bored with this book. Nothing ever happens.
  • The film is very excited / exciting.
    The film is very exciting.
  • I am depressed / depressing about my test grades. They are all quite bad.
    I am depressed about my test grades. They are all quite bad.
  • Our new science teacher is very frightened / frightening. We sit there like mice!
    Our new science teacher is very frightening. We sit there like mice!
  • I am disappointed / disappointing with my grade in the grammar test.
    I am disappointed with my grade in the grammar test.
  • I am frightened / frightening of spiders.
    I am frightened of spiders.
  • He's such a bored / boring person. He never wants to go out.
    He's such a boring person. He never wants to go out.