-ed and -ing Adjectives
- Niamaat

- Nov 30, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 17, 2023
An ED ending refers to the subject's feelings
An ING ending refers to the subject's power to make other people feel something.
If you are ever unsure about when to use exhausted/exhausting amazing/amazed then do these exercises over and over until you get 100% correct.
https://agendaweb.org/grammar/adjectives-intermediate-2.html (This webpage links to many exercise sets.)
https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b1/ed-ing-adjectives-adjectives-verbs/
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/adjective_adverb/ad035-adjectives-ed-ing.htm
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-48887.php
https://www.engblocks.com/grammar/exercises/adjectives/ed-ing-adjectives-exercise-3/
https://www.curso-ingles.com/en/practice/exercises/adjectives-ending-in-ed-and-ing
Here are a few ED and ING adjectives to practice using affirative and negative statements and using yes/no and information questions. Focus on using the essential verb tenses
annoyed
annoying
bored
boring
confused
confusing
disappointed
disappointing
excited
exciting
frightened
frightening
interested
interesting
surprised
surprising
tired
tiring
worried
worrying
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