-ed/-ing adjectives — Exercise 3
Complete the sentence with -ed or -ing adjective made from the word in brackets.
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James was a bit
when he fell over in a crowded street. (embarrass)
James was a bit embarrassed when he fell over in a crowded street.
- 1.Winter days are. (depress)depressing
- 2.Looking after my baby brother may sometimes be. (exhaust)exhausting
- 3.Emma is a bitnow, because she has some problems at work. (stress)stressed
- 4.Daniel waswhen he failed his language test. (disappoint)disappointed
- 5.It iswhen you listen to music so loud. (annoy)annoying
- 6.They werewhen their parents unexpectedly visited them. (thrill)thrilled
- 7.All students feltafter the teacher's speech. (inspire)inspired
- 8.Look at the view from the window. You will be. (fascinate)fascinated
- 9.My exam results were, but I counted for more. (satisfy)satisfying
- 10.The last comedy was sothat I couldn't stop laughing. (amuse)amusing
- 11.When was the last time you felt? (relax)relaxed
- 12.I wasto see the snake next to my foot. (terrify)terrified
- 13.What smells so? (disgust)disgusting
- 14.The last exercise was a bit. I spent an hour solving it. (confuse)confusing
- 15.You look. Did I make something wrong? (irritate)irritated
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