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Participle Adjectives 2
Choose the correct adjective:
1) I am so (relaxed / relaxing) that I don't want to move.relaxed
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2) I find horror films really (frightened / frightening) and not at all fun to
watch.frightening
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3) Sometimes I get really (frustrated / frustrating) when I can't express myself
well in English.frustrated
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4) We were stopped by a man with a knife who took our money. It was
(terrified / terrifying).terrifying
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5) The programme was really (interested / interesting).interesting
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6) She was (overwhelmed / over whelming) when everyone cheered and we
gave her presents.overwhelmed
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7) If I feel stressed, I find taking a bath is often (relaxed / relaxing).relaxing
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8) I'm really (tired / tiring) . I think I'll go to bed..tired
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9) He's very (interested / interesting) in history.interested
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10) The trip was (overwhelmed / overwhelming) , with so many things to do
and it was all so new.overwhelming
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11) She is never (satisfied / satisfying) with her work.satisfied
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12) Cleaning is so (tired / tiring) ! I think I'll have a rest.tiring
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13) She thought the ride on the rollercoaster was (thrilled / thrilling).thrilling
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14) I was really (surprised / surprising) when I saw you. I had thought you
were on holiday..surprised
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15) My grandmother was (shocked / shocking) by the man's bad
language.shocked
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16) My niece is (terrified / terrifying) of dogs.terrified
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17) Thank you so much for the prize! I'm (thrilled / thrilling).thrilled
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18) My job is very (satisfied / satisfying) . I love helping people.satisfying
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19) The news was so (shocked / shocking) that she burst into tears.shocking
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20) My exam results were great! It's really (surprised / surprising) but good,
of course.surprising
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Participle Adjectives Practice Quiz

  • 1. Participle Adjectives 2 Choose the correct adjective: 1) I am so (relaxed / relaxing) that I don't want to move.relaxed Submit Submit 2) I find horror films really (frightened / frightening) and not at all fun to watch.frightening Submit Submit 3) Sometimes I get really (frustrated / frustrating) when I can't express myself well in English.frustrated Submit Submit 4) We were stopped by a man with a knife who took our money. It was (terrified / terrifying).terrifying Submit Submit 5) The programme was really (interested / interesting).interesting Submit Submit 6) She was (overwhelmed / over whelming) when everyone cheered and we gave her presents.overwhelmed Submit Submit 7) If I feel stressed, I find taking a bath is often (relaxed / relaxing).relaxing Submit Submit 8) I'm really (tired / tiring) . I think I'll go to bed..tired Submit Submit 9) He's very (interested / interesting) in history.interested Submit Submit 10) The trip was (overwhelmed / overwhelming) , with so many things to do and it was all so new.overwhelming Submit Submit 11) She is never (satisfied / satisfying) with her work.satisfied Submit Submit 12) Cleaning is so (tired / tiring) ! I think I'll have a rest.tiring Submit Submit
  • 2. 13) She thought the ride on the rollercoaster was (thrilled / thrilling).thrilling Submit Submit 14) I was really (surprised / surprising) when I saw you. I had thought you were on holiday..surprised Submit Submit 15) My grandmother was (shocked / shocking) by the man's bad language.shocked Submit Submit 16) My niece is (terrified / terrifying) of dogs.terrified Submit Submit 17) Thank you so much for the prize! I'm (thrilled / thrilling).thrilled Submit Submit 18) My job is very (satisfied / satisfying) . I love helping people.satisfying Submit Submit 19) The news was so (shocked / shocking) that she burst into tears.shocking Submit Submit 20) My exam results were great! It's really (surprised / surprising) but good, of course.surprising Submit Submit www.perfect-english-grammar.com