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«Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING»
1. Paul has studied for three hours. He is really ------------------.
2. That game is very ---------------------. I think I’ll stop.
3. I was very ----------------------- with your attitude.
4. David is ----------------------- with his new bike.
5. Little Bob was ----------------------- when he saw the spider.
6. Sara has made ---------------------- progress in her career.
7. Your offer is very ----------------------- but I must say no.
8. If I am not -------------------- here, I’ll go.
9. Peter gave a ------------ hug when I returned from hospital.
10. What you said is extremely ---------------------------!
11. I’m very --------------------- with the idea of visiting Paris.
12. This has been the most ---------------- moment of my life!
13. Jim is particularly ----------------- in contemporary art.
14. The film was -----------------. I couldn’t sleep afterwards.
15. Do you easily get ----------------------------------?
16. I have been given a very ---------------- task!
17. Today has been a terribly ---------------- day for me.
18. Children feel ------------------ when they are contradicted.
19. Rainy days make me ---------------------------.
20. The last book I read was rather ----------------------.
21. Peter tells ------------------------------- stories.
22. People were --------------- that he got married so young.
23. Thunderstorms make me ------------------------------.
24. Tom was -------------------------- by David’s reaction.
25. They have received --------------------- news today.
26. It’s ---------------------- that we missed the bus again.
27. Sophie felt an ------------------------- desire to kiss him.
28. We were all ---------- when we heard the news about Japan.
29. The teacher was very ------------------ with the test results.
30. I love ----------------------------------- films.
31. Mathematics is extremely -----------------------------.
PLEASE NOTICE: Somebody is –ed if something (or somebody else) is –ing. If something is –ing, it makes you –ed.
Form correct adjectives from the verbs below.