Participial Adjectives (-ed/-ing) exercises — Set 1: Basic -ed/-ing Adjectives: Feelings vs Causes (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
The movie was really . I almost fell asleep.
I'm about the trip to Paris next week!
The children were by the magic show.
This book is very . I can't stop reading it.
She felt after running for two hours.
The test was very . I didn't understand the questions.
He was when he heard the loud noise.
The hot bath was very . I almost fell asleep.
I was really when I failed the exam.
The noise from the construction site is very .
My parents were in the documentary about space.
It was an experience. I'll never forget it.
The students felt because the instructions were unclear.
This exercise is not very . It's actually quite easy.
The rollercoaster ride was really !
She is of spiders.
I find this TV show really . It makes me laugh a lot.
He was to hear that he got the job.
The haunted house was really .
She felt after a long bath.
Participial Adjectives (-ed/-ing) exercises online (Worksheet)
Learn the most important rule for -ed and -ing adjectives: -ed adjectives describe how someone feels (bored, excited, tired), while -ing adjectives describe the thing or person that causes the feeling (boring, exciting, tiring). Practise with the most common participial adjective pairs.