Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed

Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed

1. Try to explain the different meaning of the following adjectives:
  • Clothes shops are boring.
I'm bored.

  • That's surprising news.
We're surprised.
  •  Computer shops are interesting.
You're not interested in clothes.


2. Choose the correct form of the next adjectives:

There are some students who feel depressed / depressing by studying, especially subjects which they find confused / confusing.They often leave their work until the last minute, and then find the amount they have to do is simply exhausted / exhausting, or they are embarrassed / embarrassing to admit that they need help.They simply become more and more worried / worrying, and then work even less than before. Or they blame the school system, because the subjects they are studying are just not interested / interesting. However, you may be surprised / surprising to know that very few students feel this way,according to recent research. In fact, most students don't find school work annoying / annoyed at all.They are usually excited / exciting by the subjects they are studying, and they feel satisfied / satisfying when they do something wel!.

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