-Ed/-ing adjectives: Adjectives from verbs – English Grammar Test for B1

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1 She was very exciting about the trip.

2 The film was really bored, so we left early.

3 He felt very tiring after work.

4 The journey was tired, but we enjoyed it.

5 I was so amazing with the magic trick.

6 The lecture was interested, so the students listened carefully.

7 The weather was very depressed last week.

8 He looked embarrassing because the party was surprised.

9 The baby’s laugh was delighted, and the parents were delighting.

10 We were confusing by the teacher’s explanation.

11 The noise outside was annoyed, and I was annoying too.

12 The holiday was very relaxed, but we still felt relaxing.

13 The horror film was frightened, but she was frightening too.

14 The match was excited, and the fans were exciting.

15 I was very disappointing with my results.

16 His speech was very bored, and the audience were boring.

17 The dog was frightening, and the children were frighten.

18 The news was shocked, so everyone looked shocking.

19 She was really confusing during the test.

20 The view from the mountain was amazed, so we were amazing.

21 I was very pleasing with the present.

22 His jokes are always amused, but yesterday they were amusing me.

23 The students were tired because the lesson was tiringly.

24 I’m very exhausting after that exercise.

25 The story was interested, so we were very interesting.

26 I felt really embarrass when I forgot her name.

27 The situation was very embarrassed for me.

28 The exam was frustrated, so the students were frustrating.

29 The teacher was very satisfying with the results.

30 I was shocked because the news was very shockinged.

Answer

1 excited → She was very excited about the trip. (-ed for feelings)
2 boring → The film was really boring, so we left early.
3 tired → He felt very tired after work.
4 tiring → The journey was tiring, but we enjoyed it.
5 amazed → I was so amazed with the magic trick.
6 interesting → The lecture was interesting, so the students listened carefully.
7 depressing → The weather was very depressing last week.
8 embarrassed / surprising → He looked embarrassed because the party was surprising.
9 delightful / delighted → The baby’s laugh was delightful, and the parents were delighted.
10 confused → We were confused by the teacher’s explanation.
11 annoying / annoyed → The noise outside was annoying, and I was annoyed too.
12 relaxing / relaxed → The holiday was very relaxing, but we still felt relaxed.
13 frightening / frightened → The horror film was frightening, but she was frightened too.
14 exciting / excited → The match was exciting, and the fans were excited.
15 disappointed → I was very disappointed with my results.
16 boring / bored → His speech was very boring, and the audience were bored.
17 frightening / frightened → The dog was frightening, and the children were frightened.
18 shocking / shocked → The news was shocking, so everyone looked shocked.
19 confused → She was really confused during the test.
20 amazing / amazed → The view from the mountain was amazing, so we were amazed.
21 pleased → I was very pleased with the present.
22 amusing / amused → His jokes are always amusing, but yesterday they amused me.
23 tiring → The students were tired because the lesson was tiring.
24 exhausted → I’m very exhausted after that exercise.
25 interesting / interested → The story was interesting, so we were very interested.
26 embarrassed → I felt really embarrassed when I forgot her name.
27 embarrassing → The situation was very embarrassing for me.
28 frustrating / frustrated → The exam was frustrating, so the students were frustrated.
29 satisfied → The teacher was very satisfied with the results.
30 shocking → I was shocked because the news was very shocking.

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