Past participles (-ed) are used to say how people feel. -
ED participle refers to the experiencer (the one feeling the emotion).
Past Participle (-ed) is used to describe how people feel about
something or someone. "I'm interested in American history." "I'm bored of my job. I want to find another one."
Present participles (-ing) are used to describe the people or things that cause the feelings. -Ing participle refers to the actor (the one/thing causing the emotion).
Present Participle (-ing) is used to describe something or someone.
"I watched an interesting TV show about American history last night." "This film is boring. Let's stop watching it." Scare, make a sentence with past participle and present participle Anoy Scary