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She is _________ because she got a new car. excited exciting excited

They are _________ because the movie is_________. bored boring bored boring

The meeting was so ___________ that all employees fell asleep. bored boring boring

She got __________ because the book she was reading was really __________. bored boring bored boring

___________ classes make students feel_________. bored boring Boring bored

She is ________ because of the bills. worried worried worrying

She’s ____________ because of the heavy traffic. annoying annoyed annoyed

She’s very ________because she worked very hard today. tiring tired tired

They’re really ______________ because it was a _____________ game. disappointing disappointed disappointed disappointing

He is __________ because the TV program is ________. bored boring bored boring

They are_______ because the movie is ________. scary (exception) scared scared scary

Some adjectives end in –ed (ex:bored, annoyed, interested,worried, excited...). Some adjectives end in -ing (ex: boring, annoying, interesting, worrying, exciting...)

PAY ATTENTION !  an interesting teacher  a boring movie  an exciting life BUT  I’m very interested in modern art.  We were bored at the end of the lesson.  She’s excited about going on vacation tomorrow.

So, what’s the rule? -ing adjectives describes a situation,a person, or a thing -ed adjectives describes how people feel