The document provides examples of using -ed and -ing adjectives correctly. It gives sentence choices to identify whether excited or exciting is correct. It then lists incomplete words to fill in with -ed or -ing, such as interested, exciting, stressful. Finally, it gives additional sentences for the user to determine whether -ed or -ing completes the word correctly based on its meaning in the context. The document is a grammar exercise to practice using -ed and -ing adjectives appropriately.
The document provides examples of using -ed and -ing adjectives correctly. It gives sentence choices to identify whether excited or exciting is correct. It then lists incomplete words to fill in with -ed or -ing, such as interested, exciting, stressful. Finally, it gives additional sentences for the user to determine whether -ed or -ing completes the word correctly based on its meaning in the context. The document is a grammar exercise to practice using -ed and -ing adjectives appropriately.
The document provides examples of using -ed and -ing adjectives correctly. It gives sentence choices to identify whether excited or exciting is correct. It then lists incomplete words to fill in with -ed or -ing, such as interested, exciting, stressful. Finally, it gives additional sentences for the user to determine whether -ed or -ing completes the word correctly based on its meaning in the context. The document is a grammar exercise to practice using -ed and -ing adjectives appropriately.
1. His favourite football team is winning. He is excited/ exciting. 2. The children are frightened/ frightening of the dog. 3. She’s missed her train, so she’s worried/worrying. 4. Anna was surprised/ surprising when Tom gave her a gift. 5. His dog is really annoyed/annoying. 6. Kevin has walked 20 km today. He’s very tired/tiring.
Complete the words with –ed or –ing.
1. He reads a lot and knows great stories. He’s very interest___ person 2. We’re going to Spain on holiday. I’m very excit___ 3. I’m very stress___ because I’m not ready for the test. 4. I didn’t expect to meet him. I was very surprise___ 5. The weather was terrible. I was frighten___ of the lightening. 6. Are you interest___ in football? 7. Let’s take the lift. Walking up the stairs is too tir___ 8. I got annoy___ with my little sister. She was making a lot of noise and I couldn’t study. 9. This book is very interest__. I can’t stop reading it. 10.The film was really bor___. I fell asleep in the middle of it. 11.The lesson was excit___ that’s why I listened very carefully. Complete the words with –ed or –ing. The lesson was very bor… Are you interest… in science and technology? I was annoy… that they hadn’t phoned me. London is an excit… city.
Her boyfriend is a very interest… person.
It was a long and tir… day.
I was so excit… that I could fly to London.
I’m not interest… in her boyfriend.
Nina was tir…, but she came to my party.
I was surpris… that he came. The child was frighten… because the film was frighten…