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II. Choose the correct participle adjective form in each of the sentences below
1. I don't understand chess. The rules are very confused / confusing.

2. He was embarrassed / embarrassing when he arrived late for class.

3. There is a new movie playing at the theatre. Are you interested / interesting?

4. My little brother makes too much noise. He is annoyed / annoying.

5. I like my new chair. It's quite relaxed / relaxing.

6. Moving to a new home is hard work. It's tired / tiring.

7. The sad news made me depressed / depressing.

8. Louise got a B+. She was satisfied / satisfying with her test results.

9. Our company isn't making any money. It's very worried / worrying

10. Robert thinks that roller coasters are terrified / terrifying.






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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
29

II. Choose the correct participle adjective form in each of the sentences below.

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1. I don't understand chess. The rules are very confused / confusing.

  • I don’t understand chess. The rules are very confusing.

2. He was embarrassed / embarrassing when he arrived late for class.

  • He was embarrassed when he arrived late for class.

3. There is a new movie playing at the theatre. Are you interested / interesting?

  • There is a new movie playing at the theater. Are you interested?

4. My little brother makes too much noise. He is annoyed / annoying.

  • My little brother makes too much noise. He is annoying.

5. I like my new chair. It's quite relaxed / relaxing.

  • I like my new chair. It’s quite relaxing.

6. Moving to a new home is hard work. It's tired / tiring.

  • Moving to a new home is hard work. It’s tiring.

7. The sad news made me depressed / depressing.

  • The sad news made me depressed.

8. Louise got a B+. She was satisfied / satisfying with her test results.

  • Louise got a B+. She was satisfied with her test results.

9. Our company isn't making any money. It's very worried / worrying

  • Our company isn’t making any money. It’s very worrying.

10. Robert thinks that roller coasters are terrified / terrifying.

  • Robert thinks that roller coasters are terrifying.
Answered by SassyWendy
19

Question - Choose the correct participle adjective form in each of the sentences below -

1. I don't understand chess. The rules are very confused/confusing.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} I don't understand chess. The rules are very  \bf \orange {confusing.}

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Confusing}}

2. He was embarrassed / embarrassing when he arrived late for class.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} He was  \bf \orange {embarrassed} when he arrived late for class.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Embarrassed}}

3. There is a new movie playing at the theatre. Are you interested / interesting?

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} There is a new movie playing at the theatre. Are you  \bf \orange {interested?}

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Interested}}

4. My little brother makes too much noise. He is annoyed / annoying.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} My little brother makes too much noise. He is  \bf \orange {annoying.}

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Annoying}}

5. I like my new chair. It's quite relaxed / relaxing.

 \bf\underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} I like my new chair. It's quite  \bf \orange {relaxing.}

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Relaxing}}

6. Moving to a new home is hard work. It's tired / tiring.

 \bf \underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} Moving to a new home is hard work. It's  \bf \orange {tiring.}

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Tiring}}

7. The sad news made me depressed / depressing.

 \bf \underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} The sad news made me  \bf \orange {depressed.}

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Depressed}}

8. Louise got a B+. She was satisfied / satisfying with her test results.

 \bf \underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} Louise got a B+. She was  \bf \orange {satisfied} with her test results.

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Satisfied}}

9. Our company isn't making any money. It's very worried / worrying.

 \bf \underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} Our company isn't making any money. It's very  \bf \orange {worrying.}

 \bf\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{Worrying}}

10. Robert thinks that roller coasters are terrified / terrifying.

 \bf \underline \mathfrak \red{Answer} Robert thinks that roller coasters are  \bf \orange {terrifying.}

 \bf {Use\:of\:ED\:and\:ING}

 \bf \green {Adjectives\:that\:ends\:with\:ING}  \bf \green {describes\:or\:tells\:about\:a\:particular}  \bf \green {characteristic.}

Example - New York is very  \bf \orange {fascinating.}

 \bf \blue {Adjectives\:that\:ends\:with\:ED}  \bf \blue {describes\:a\:feeling\:or\:emotion.}

Example - Kyla is not  \bf \orange {satisfied} with her dance performance.

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