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-ED & -ING Adjectives
Game Code: 347640
English
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Differentiating between -ed and -ing adjectives.
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I enjoyed the book. It was very ____ . (interested/interesting)
interesting
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They were ____ when they heard the news. (shocked/shocking)
shocked
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I don't get ____ very easily. (embarrassed/embarrassing)
embarrassed
15
The film was ____ . (disappointing/disappointed)
disappointing
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I find walking in the countryside very ____. (relaxed/relaxing)
relaxing
15
I never expected to get the job. I was ____ when it was offered to me. (amazed/amazing)
amazed
15
Why are you always late? Have you any idea how ____ it is! (irritating/irritated)
irritating
15
I had a fantastic music teacher at school-we all found her really ____ (inspired/inspiring)
inspiring
15
I'm getting a bit ____ trying to follow these instructions. They're s complicated! (frustrating/frustrat)
frustrated
15
The chocolate cake on the table is really ____. Should I eat it? (tempted/tempting)
tempting
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