-ed/-ing adjectives – adjectives from verbs (test english B1, B1+)

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I love skydiving. It's an ____ feeling.
amazing/amazed
kezdjen tanulni
amazing
The robber was carrying a gun and wearing the mask of a clown. He was ____
terrifying/terrified
kezdjen tanulni
terrifying
She was very ____ with him for not telling her the truth.
annoying/annoyed
kezdjen tanulni
annoyed
The students are very ____ about the exam results.
disappointing/disappointed
kezdjen tanulni
disappointed
My teacher is very ____. He speaks so slowly that we just want to sleep.
boring/bored
kezdjen tanulni
boring
This year, all the presents that I got for Christmas were very ____.
disappointing/disappointed
kezdjen tanulni
disappointing
He's a very _____ man. He's travelled all around the world.
interesting/interested
kezdjen tanulni
interesting
I was so _____ to see her. She wasn't supposed to be there.
surprising/surprised
kezdjen tanulni
surprised
Teenagers get very ____ when they have to speak in public.
embarrassing/embarrassed
kezdjen tanulni
embarrassed
In the photo you can see the ____ image of what seems to be a ghost.
shocking/shocked
kezdjen tanulni
shocking
I find my parents very ______. They put me in a lot of embarrassing situations.
embarrassing / embarrassed
kezdjen tanulni
embarrassing
find - używane jako oceniać, a nie odnajdować
Her new girlfriend _______ him to write a new song. His girlfriend was very inspiring.
inspiring / inspired
kezdjen tanulni
inspired
We need a verb because there is an object after it: she inspired him.
Mum _______ me with a cup of chocolate. The chocolate was very comforting.
comforting / comforted
kezdjen tanulni
comforted
We need a verb because there is an object after it: Mum comforted me.
I was rather offended by what he said. His words were very _______.
offending/offended/offensive
kezdjen tanulni
offensive
few -ed adjectives describing feelings don't have an -ing form: offensive (NOT offending), stressful (NOT stressing), delightful, impressive, scary.
We were delighted to have Sam at home. He is such a _______ boy!
delighting / delighted/delightful
kezdjen tanulni
delightful
few -ed adjectives describing feelings don't have an -ing form: offensive (NOT offending), stressful (NOT stressing), delightful, impressive, scary.

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