
-ed and -ing adjectives
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- Q1Which of the following sentences correctly uses an -ed or -ing adjective?I was bored throughout the movie.He felt exciting after watching that film.The movie was boring and I fell asleep.The boring movie kept me awake.30s
- Q2Identify the sentence that uses the -ed adjective correctly.The exciting trip made her tired.She felt exciting about the vacation.Her trip was excited to plan.She was excited about her upcoming trip.30s
- Q3Which sentence correctly uses an -ing adjective?The experiment was surprising for everyone.All the students were surprised by the results.He was surprised by the surprising outcome.The results of the experiment were surprising to all the students.30s
- Q4Which of the following sentences uses the -ed form of the adjective correctly?The tricks were amazed to everyone.I was amazed by the magician's tricks.The performance was amazed and thrilling.Everyone was amazing by the performer's skills.30s
- Q5Which of the following sentences uses the -ed adjective appropriately?The award was thrilled for her achievements.Receiving the award was thrilling to her.She was thrilled to receive the award.She felt thrilling when accepting the trophy.30s
- Q6Which of the following sentences correctly uses an -ed adjective?The students felt disappointing about their grades.She was disappointing when she graded the tests.The teacher was disappointed with the students' performance.The disappointed performance surprised the teacher.30s