The document provides instructions for forming adjectives from verbs by adding "-ed" or "-ing" depending on whether something has already occurred or is currently occurring. It then lists 31 verbs and asks the reader to form the correct adjective for each one by adding "-ed" or "-ing". The adjectives provide information on someone's state or how something is described as a result of the verb.
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Adjectives Ending in Ed and Ing Vezbi
The document provides instructions for forming adjectives from verbs by adding "-ed" or "-ing" depending on whether something has already occurred or is currently occurring. It then lists 31 verbs and asks the reader to form the correct adjective for each one by adding "-ed" or "-ing". The adjectives provide information on someone's state or how something is described as a result of the verb.
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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.
1. Paul has studied for three hours. He is really ------------------.
2. That game is very ---------------------. I think I’ll stop. 1. tire 3. I was very ----------------------- with your attitude. 2. tire 4. David is ----------------------- with his new bike. 3. disappoint 5. Little Bob was ----------------------- when he saw the spider. 4. delight 6. Sara has made ---------------------- progress in her career. 5. terrify 7. Your offer is very ----------------------- but I must say no. 6. amaze 8. If I am not -------------------- here, I’ll go. 7. tempt 9. Peter gave a ------------ hug when I returned from hospital. 8. welcome 10. What you said is extremely ---------------------------! 9. warm 11. I’m very --------------------- with the idea of visiting Paris. 10. insult 12. This has been the most ---------------- moment of my life! 11. excite 13. Jim is particularly ----------------- in contemporary art. 12. humiliate 14. The film was -----------------. I couldn’t sleep afterwards. 13. interest 15. Do you easily get ----------------------------------? 14. terrify 16. I have been given a very ---------------- task! 15. embarrass 17. Today has been a terribly ---------------- day for me. 16. challenge 18. Children feel ------------------ when they are contradicted. 17. exhaust 19. Rainy days make me ---------------------------. 18. frustrate 20. The last book I read was rather ----------------------. 19. depress 21. Peter tells ------------------------------- stories. 20. bore 22. People were --------------- that he got married so young. 21. amuse 23. Thunderstorms make me ------------------------------. 22. surprise 24. Tom was -------------------------- by David’s reaction. 23. scare 25. They have received --------------------- news today. 24. puzzle 26. It’s ---------------------- that we missed the bus again. 25. relieve 27. Sophie felt an ------------------------- desire to kiss him. 26. annoy 28. We were all ---------- when we heard the news about Japan. 27. overwhelm 29. The teacher was very ------------------ with the test results. 28. shock 30. I love ----------------------------------- films. 29. displease 31. Mathematics is extremely -----------------------------. 30. inspire 31. challenge