Expressing Feelings -ed/ingVersión en línea Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ and adjectives that end ‘-ing’ are often confused. Let´s learn them! por Carolina sosa 1 It really _________ me when people drive close behind me. a Infurated b infuriating c infuriate 2 I get very ___________ when something goes wrong with my internet connection and I don't know how to fix it. a frustrating b frustrate c frustrated 3 It's so __________ when I can´t remember someone's name, but they can remember mine. a embarrassing b embarrased c embarrass 4 I used to love shopping in the sales, but now I find it _________ . After an hour I just want to go home. a exhausted b exhausting c exhaust 5 I'm often _______________ with my birthday presents. My expectations are obviously too high. a disappointed b disappoint c disappointing 6 It ___________ me that some people still don´t buy things like books or music online. a amaze b amazed c amazing 7 I find speaking in public absolutely _____________ . I hate doing that. a terrifying b terrified c terrify 8 I've often been _____________ by reading about how some successful people have overcome difficulties. a inspiring b inspired c inspire 9 I never find instructions for electronic devices helpful, in fact usually they just ___________ me. a confuse b confused c confusing 10 When I travel I'm always ___________ if I manage to communicate something in a foreign language. a thrilling b thrill c thrilled 11 I'm very __________ with my job. a stress b stressed c stressing 12 I was really ____________ by what you said. a offend b offended c offending 13 We are extremely __________ by your CV. a impressed b impress c impressing 14 She really is a _______________ person. a delight b delighted c delighting 15 I was really _____________ during the film a scaring b scare c scared Explicación 1 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 2 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 3 Adjectives that end ‘-ing’ describe the thing that causes the emotion – a boring lesson makes you feel bored. 4 Adjectives that end ‘-ing’ describe the thing that causes the emotion – a boring lesson makes you feel bored. 5 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 6 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 7 Adjectives that end ‘-ing’ describe the thing that causes the emotion – a boring lesson makes you feel bored. 8 Adjectives that end ‘-ing’ describe the thing that causes the emotion – a boring lesson makes you feel bored. 9 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 11 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 12 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 13 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something. 14 Adjectives that end ‘-ing’ describe the thing that causes the emotion – a boring lesson makes you feel bored. 15 Adjectives that end ‘-ed’ describe emotions – they tell us how people feel about something.