Adjectives -ed / -ing CHOOSE
We were all ____ at the number of people who came. (amazed/ amazing)
amazed
It is ____ how quickly people get used to new conditions. (amazed/ amazing)
amazing
His mobile was buzzing all the time at lunch. Everyone was so ________. (annoyed/ annoying)
annoyed
The battery on my phone only lasts about two hours. It's really ___.(annoyed/ing)
annoying
I loved my maths teacher! Lessons with her were never ___. (bored/ing)
boring
The party was so ________ . Many guests left so soon. (bored/ boring)
boring
People are ____ about all the different labels on food these days. (confused/ confusing)
confused
The instructions for my new coffee machine are really ___.(confused/ing)
confusing
I was ___ that I didn't get the job.(disappointed/ing)
disappointed
The children were so ___ they couldn't sleep. (excited/ing)
excited
The book I was reading yesterday was so _______. (excited/ exciting)
exciting
I find her ____ - she never stops talking! (exhausted/ exhausting)
exhausting
She's a big dog but you don't need to be ___. (frightened/ing)
frightened
I'm very _____ in history. (interested/ interesting)
interested
I'm reading a really ___ book.(interested/ing)
interesting
We were all ____ at the news of his death. (shocked/ shocking)
shocked
The house was left is a _____ state (shocked/ shocking)
shocking
I was ____ at how quickly she agreed. (surprised/ surprising)
surprised
That shop never has any customers. I'm ___ it's still there. ( surprised/ing)
surprised
It is ____ how many people applied for the job. (surprised/ surprising)
surprising
He still felt really ____ and wanted to stay in bed (tired/ tiring)
tired
It was such a ______ journey! It lasted 8 hours! (tired/ tiring)
tiring
