This document contains 24 sentences using adjectives ending in "ed" or "ing". The sentences describe various emotional states such as being depressed, surprised, tired, bored, confused, shocked, frightened, disappointed, excited, and amused. They also discuss topics like weather, tests, jobs, news, jokes, spiders, grades, books, instructions, behavior, sports, and teachers.
2. Q1. This wet weather is so depressing. Q2. I will be very surprised if she does well in
her test.
Q3. My new job is extremely tiring. Q4. I come home extremely tired at the end
of each day.
3. Q5. He's such a boring person. He never
wants to go out.
Q6. I'm confused. I have no idea what to do.
Q7. Did you hear the shocking news about
the accident?
Q8. I'm not very interested in sport.
4. Q9. I didn't find his joke very amusing. Q10. I am frightened of spiders.
Q11. I am disappointed with my grade in
the grammar test.
Q12. The film is very exciting.
5. Q13. I am depressed about my test grades.
They are all quite bad.
Q14. It was not surprising she failed her tests.
She never studied.
Q15. I'm getting bored with this book.
Nothing ever happens.
Q16. These instructions are extremely
confusing. Can you help me?
6. Q17. I'm shocked that he could do something
so stupid and dangerous.
Q18. I don't find sport at all interesting.
Q19. I was not amused to be kept waiting so
long.
Q20. Our new science teacher is very
frightening. We sit there like mice!
7. Q21. It was very disappointing not to be
selected for the basketball team.
Q22. I am excited about the tennis tournament
tomorrow.
Q23. The news was quite puzzling. Q24. His behaviour has been very puzzling in
recent weeks.