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Participial Adjectives (-ed/-ing) exercises — Set 1: Basic -ed/-ing Adjectives: Feelings vs Causes (Worksheet)

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The movie was really . I almost fell asleep.

2

I'm about the trip to Paris next week!

3

The children were by the magic show.

4

This book is very . I can't stop reading it.

5

My little brother is really . He never stops talking and running around.

6

The test was very . I didn't understand the questions.

7

He can be quite when he gets angry. Everyone stays away from him.

8

The hot bath was very . I almost fell asleep.

9

I was really when I failed the exam.

10

The noise from the construction site is very .

11

My grandfather is very . He always has the best stories to tell.

12

It was an experience. I'll never forget it.

13

The students felt because the instructions were unclear.

14

This exercise is not very . It's actually quite easy.

15

The rollercoaster ride was really !

16

She is of spiders.

17

I find this TV show really . It makes me laugh a lot.

18

She is absolutely . The crowd goes wild every time she performs.

19

The haunted house was really .

20

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.