Participial Adjectives (-ed/-ing) exercises — Set 2: Tricky Participial Adjectives: People, Things & Extended Pairs (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
The documentary about climate change was really .
She was when she tripped and fell in front of everyone.
The marathon was . I could barely walk afterwards.
He is a very speaker. Everyone enjoys his presentations.
We were by the ancient ruins in Rome.
The exam results were very . I didn't pass.
I felt completely by all the work I had to do.
My neighbour is really . He plays loud music at midnight.
Are you with your test results?
We watched a documentary about ocean pollution.
The children couldn't wait to open their presents.
She is the most person I've ever met. She never stops talking about herself.
I was to learn that the company was closing down.
The tourists sat down to rest after climbing the mountain.
His behaviour at the party was really . Everyone was staring at him.
She is a very woman. She always makes everyone feel comfortable.
The students asked the teacher many questions after the lecture.
I found the ending of the story very . I didn't expect that at all.
We were deeply that our team lost the final match.
Don't you think Professor Smith is ? His classes are never dull.
Participial Adjectives (-ed/-ing) exercises online (Worksheet)
Go beyond the basics and practise tricky participial adjectives. Learn that -ing adjectives can describe people too ('He is boring' means he causes boredom), practise extended pairs like disappointed/disappointing, overwhelmed/overwhelming, and use participial adjectives before nouns (a boring lecture, an excited child).