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-ed and -ing adjectives




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Adjectives ending in -ED e -ING.

In some specific cases,�when you want to express how you feel, you must use adjectives ending in -ED.

�e.g. I feel borED today. I must have some fun!

But when someone/something�provokes� something in you, adjectives ending in -ING must be�used.

e.g. Loud noise is stressING.

Exercises

Choose�the�incomplete adjectives�filling in the blanks with�"ed" ou "ing"� according to the cartoons to form proper adjectives.

a.My work is sometimes . (tir...). I am not� (satisf...) with it.


b.This monster is horrible! I feel so ! (scar...)

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c.Theater is for me. (interest...). I am �in drama (interest...).

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d.Why didn't you answer my e-mails? I am so �at you!�(disappoint...)


e.I was very (shock...) when I saw that scene!

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f.It was really �to see the cat unrolling the toilet paper(surpris...)!


g.Your new car is so ! (amaz...)


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h.I �m really� because you didn �t stop at the traffic lights! (annoy...)


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i.I am very (excit...) because I will go to Paris and visit the Louvre to see Mona Lisa painting!


j.It is such a (disgust...) scene!