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Practice Using Adjectives Ending With ‘Ed’ And ‘Ing‘'
1 sept. 2021 / Engleză / 1 mins citesc

Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence.

(Write the answers in the comments section)


 

1) l was so (bored/ boring) last night, that I alphabetized all of the books in the house by title.

 

2) Next weekend, we are taking the children to an amusement park. They are already really (excited / exciting).

 

3) This new lab in New York was an (excited / exciting) opportunity for Alex.

 

4) I have always loved history! That is why I find this book about the Third Punic War (fascinated / fascinating).

 

5) The street musicians were really talented. I was so (fascinated / fascinating) by their performance that I sat there watching them for nearly half an hour.

 

6) Tommy has studied chemistry all day. He is very (bored / boring).

 

7) The movie was really (bored / boring).

 

8) This afternoon I took a long shower, I am very (relaxed / relaxing).

 

9) It is very (depressed / depressing) to hear bad news every day.

 

10) It has rained all day, and we have not gone outside. Because of this, we are feeling very (depressed / depressing).


 

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Marcus
2 years ago
1. bored 2.excited 3. exciting 4. fascinating 5. fascinated 6. bored 7. boring 8. relaxed 9. depressing 10. depressed.
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