Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing list
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Título del Test:![]() Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing list Descripción: Usos de los adjetivos terminados en -ed y en -ing |




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Escribe en inglés: Alarmante. alarmado. divertido. fastidioso. fastidiado. aburrido. aburrido (cuando una persona o un ser vivo se siente así). preocupante. preocupado. confuso. confundido. embarazoso. avergonzado. alentador. animado. entretenido. entretenido (cuando alguien se siente así). emocionante. emocionado. agotador. agotado. aterrador. aterrado. frustrante. frustrado. humillante. humillado. interesante. interesado. intrigante. intrigado. abrumador. abrumado. perplejo. perplejo (cuando alguien o un ser vivo se siente así). agradable. complacido. relajante. relajado. gratificante. satisfecho. chocante. estupefacto. sorprendente. sorprendido. cansador. cansado. Choose the correct form of the adjective according to the context: Monday is very bored/boring. It is the first day of the week. bored. boring. I'm bored/boring with my job. It's always the same. bored. boring. When we lost the football game, we felt depressed/depressing. depressed. depressing. Reading a book is very relaxed/relaxing. relaxed. relaxing. I am very relaxed/relaxing at the weekend. relaxed. relaxing. The movie I watched yesterday was was very interested/interesting. interested. interesting. I'm not very interested/interesting in studying French. I prefer English. interested. interesting. Julio is very exited/exiting about his brand new car. exited. exiting. The Barcelona-Inter match was very exited/exiting. exited. exiting. My team never wins. It is very depressed/depressing. Maria is watching a very interesting/interested movie. interesting. interested. I hate that teacher. He is really boring/bored. boring. bored. This movie isn't interesting/interested. I am bored/boring. interesting . bored. interested. boring. Juan is very exited/exiting because he is going to travel to Miami for the first time. exited. exiting. Cuál de estas afirmaciones es correcta: Usamos la terminación "ing" en los adjetivos. Para describir objetos, situaciones o para describir a la persona. Para expresar lo que uno siente. Se usa con personas y animales. Se usa para decir cómo se encuentra alguien, describe la situación actual porque por alguna razón se siente así. Cuál de estas afirmaciones es correcta: Usamos la terminación "ed" en los adjetivos. Para describir objetos, situaciones o para describir a la persona. Para expresar lo que uno siente. Se usa con personas y animales. Se usa para decir cómo se encuentra alguien, describe la situación actual porque por alguna razón se siente así. The lecture was really. boring. bored. The dinner was. disgusted. disgusting. I was really ... with him for turning up late. annoying. annoyed. It was a ... story. shocking. shocked. He was very ... with his results. pleasing. pleased. It was very ... when I saw them together. embarrased. embarrassing. I loved the book and found the film very ... disappointing. disappointed. We were ... to hear that she has died. shocking. shocked. His reaction was ... embarrassing. embarrassed. It's been a ... day. I'm ready to go to bed. tired. tiring. He's such a monotonous speaker. I was ... stiff. bored. boring. Most sequels are .... disappointed. disappointing. Everyone's very ... about the news. excited. exciting. That lamp producs a very ... effect. pleased. pleasing. The whole school was ... by the tragic event. saddened. saddening. I don't like watchig ... depressing films on my own. depressed. depressing. I was ... when shetold me she'd got divorced. amazed. amazing. He's such a ... guy. He only ever talks about himself. bored. boring. I'm very ... in flms and theatre. interested. interestig. No one knew what would happen next. We were all ... intrigued. intriguing. It was a very ...sitution. interested. interesting. There's been some very ... news. surprised. surprising. His mother was ... by what she foundunder her bed. disgusted. disgusting. Their hamburguers are ... disgusted. disgusting. Dad always arrives home frm work thoroughly ... exhausted. exhausting. e's always showing off. It's really ... annoyed. annoying. I think Alex is one of the most ... people I've ever met. He can't keep still for a second. annoyed. annoying. I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really ... embarrassed. embarrassing. She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. It was rather.. embarrassed. embarrassing. Match the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings. I was looking forward t that film, but it was a load of rubbish. I hate the food at that restaurant... He talked and talked about same topic for hours... He drove much too quickly, and he wasn't really looking where he wa going... They had only known each oter for a few days when they announced their engagement... I fell over in front of everybody in the restaurant. My best friend won first prize in a talent competition, even though she can't sing. I can't add up and I can't remember numbers. I hate mathematics... Read the sentences and decide whether the adjectives are in the correct form: We had a thrilling ride on a rollercoaster at the amusement park. We had a thrilled ride on a rollercoaster at the amusement park. Read the sentences and decide whether the adjectives are in the correct form: I am interesting in old books and stamps. I am interested in old books and stamps. Read the sentences and decide whether the adjectives are in the correct form: It's really annoying when people push i front of you in a queue, isn't it?. It's really annoyed when people push i front of you in a queue, isn't it?. Read the sentece and choose the option which best fits the space: The play was really.. -in fact, I was so... that I fell asleep. bored / bored. bored / boring. boring / boring. boring / bored. My friend lost her job, she hasn't got any money and she had to move out of her flat. She's really unhappy and ... , and her situation makes me feel... too. depressed / depressed. depressed / depressing. depressing / depressing. depressing / depressed. Foreign travel is really ... I'm going to Mexico next month, and I'm really... about it!. excited / excited. excited / exciting. exciting / exciting. exciting / excited. I think that an academic subject is only... if the teacher or lecturer talks about it n an...way. interested / interested. interested / interesting. interesting / interesting. interesting / interested. My job is extremely... At the end of each day I'm abslutely.. tirin / exhausting. tired / exhausted. tiring / exhasusted. tied / exhausting. He told me a most... story about his days as a footballer. He's a very... person. entertainng / amusing. entertaining / amused. entertained / amusing. entertained / amused. |