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ESL/EFL: Adjectives that end in -ed and -ing

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  • Date February 25, 2023
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Always remember that adjectives that end in -ed are used as ‘the effect’ or a cause

and that adjectives that end in –ing are usually ‘the cause‘.

For example:

The football game was very exciting (the cause of the excitement was the game)                    Everyone is very excited about the news.   (the effect upon people (everyone) due to the news is excitement

or

The movie was very boring. (the move is ‘the cause’ of the boredom)                                        I felt rather bored. (bored as an effect of something)

 

Practice:

  1. No one knew what would happen next. We were all _________________ (intrigued / intriguing).
  2. There has been some very _____________  news. ( surprised / surprising)
  3. His mother was  ________ by what she found under the bed. (disgusted / disgusting)
  4. The hamburgers are ________ . (disgusted / disgusting)
  5. Father always arrives home completely _______ . (exhausted / exhausting)
  6. I am very _________ in motorcycles. (interested / interesting)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answers:

  1. intrigued

2. surprising

3. disgusted

4. disgusting

5. exhausted

6. interested

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