She is _________ because she got
a new car.
excited exciting
excited
They are _________ because
the movie is_________.
bored boring
bored
boring
The meeting was so ___________
that all employees fell asleep.
bored boring
boring
She got __________ because
the book she was reading was really
__________.
bored boring
bored
boring
___________ classes make
students feel_________.
bored boring
Boring
bored
She is ________ because
of the bills.
worried
worried worrying
She’s ____________ because of the
heavy traffic.
annoying annoyed
annoyed
She’s very ________because she
worked very hard today.
tiring tired
tired
They’re really ______________ because
it was a _____________ game.
disappointing disappointed
disappointed
disappointing
He is __________ because the
TV program is ________.
bored boring
bored
boring
They are_______ because
the movie is ________.
scary (exception) scared
scared
scary
Some adjectives end in –ed
(ex:bored, annoyed,
interested,worried,
excited...).
Some adjectives end in -ing
(ex: boring, annoying,
interesting, worrying,
exciting...)
PAY ATTENTION !
an interesting teacher
a boring movie
an exciting life
BUT
I’m very interested in modern art.
We were bored at the end of the lesson.
She’s excited about going on vacation
tomorrow.
So, what’s the rule?
 -ing adjectives describes a
situation,a person, or a thing
 -ed adjectives describes how
people feel
* Complete this chart:
WordWord -ed-ed -ing-ing meaningmeaning
Amaze
Bore
Excite
frighten
Interest
Terrify
Confuse
Surprise
Disappoint
Disgust
Tire
Embarrass
Annoy
Worry
Please
Sad
Intrigue
Depressed
Exhaust
ExercisesExercises
Fill in each space using theFill in each space using the
correct formcorrect formss of the verbsof the verbs
below :below :
confuse (2x), surprise, bore,confuse (2x), surprise, bore,
excite, disappoint, amaze,excite, disappoint, amaze,
disgust, interest, tiredisgust, interest, tire
1) He studied hard, so it is not1) He studied hard, so it is not
________ he passed the________ he passed the
exam.exam.
2) They looked____________,2) They looked____________,
they didn´t understand it at all.they didn´t understand it at all.
3) Are you still so_________3) Are you still so_________
about your new job ?about your new job ?
4) She is so ugly and dirty, it4) She is so ugly and dirty, it
´s _________________ .´s _________________ .
5) Is he_____________ in5) Is he_____________ in
anything ?anything ?
6) We loved it, it was6) We loved it, it was
simply________________ .simply________________ .
7) Jim was________________7) Jim was________________
after the long journey.after the long journey.
8) The book was8) The book was
_______________ . I expected_______________ . I expected
it to be much better.it to be much better.
9) I need a change. I9) I need a change. I
am_____________ with myam_____________ with my
job.job.
10) I have three friends of the10) I have three friends of the
same name – Paul.same name – Paul.
Sometimes it is aSometimes it is a
little_________little_________
2. Complete these
sentences with the
correct word:
1. He's such a monotonous
speaker. I was
________________ stiff.
(bored / boring)
1. Most sequels are
________________.
(disappointed / disappointing)
1. I had such a
________________ day I
went straight to bed. (tired /
tiring)
1. Everyone's very
________________ about the
news. (excited / exciting)
1. That lamp produces a very
________________ effect.
(pleased / pleasing)
1.
The whole school was
________________ by the
tragic event. (saddened /
saddening)
1.
I don't like watching
________________ films on
my own. (depressed /
depressing)
1.
I was ________________
when she told me she'd got
divorced. (amazed / amazing)
1.
He's such a
________________ guy. He
only ever talks about himself.
(bored / boring)
1.
I'm very ________________
in films and theatre.
(interested / interesting)
1.
No one knew what would
happen next. We were all
________________ .
(intrigued / intriguing)
1.
It was a very
________________ situation.
(interested / interesting)
1.
There's been some very
________________ news.
(surprised / surprising)
1.
His mother was
________________ by what
she found under his bed.
(disgusted / disgusting)
1.
Their hamburgers are
________________ .
(disgusted / disgusting)
1.
Dad always arrives home
from work thoroughly
________________ .
(exhausted / exhausting)
1.
He's always showing off. It's
really ________________ .
(annoyed / annoying)
1.
I think Alex is one of the most
________________ people
I've ever met. He can't keep
still for a second. (annoyed /
annoying)
1.
I walked into this restaurant
and there was Andy with a
strange woman. He seemed
really ________________ .
(embarrassed / embarrassing)
1.
She kept talking about her
boyfriend problems all night. It
was rather ________________ .
(embarrassed / embarrassing)
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