ADJECTIVES ENDING –ED/ -ING LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES Mike is Jane is Justine was I’m tired because today he had a tiring day interested in Physics because she thinks it is interesting horrified by a horrifying film bored about football Football is boring ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS who is tired ? Why is Mike tired? Who is interested in Physics? Why is she interested in Physics? Who is horrified by a fillm? Why is she horrified ? Who is bored? Why is he bored with football? COMPLETE THE BLANKS WITH THESE WORDS: - the person, thing that produces the feeling / - a feeling or state Many adjectives that are formed with past participles -ED (e.g interested) describe ……………………………………………………………………………………… I'm bored = I feel there is nothing that interests me at the moment Many Adjectives formed from present participles -ING (e.g interesting) describe ………………………………………………………………………………………… i'm boring = I'm a very uninteresting person COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TABLE VERB FORM FEELING -ED ANNOY STATE -ING MEANING AMAZE AMUSE ASTONISH CONVINCE ENCOURAGE ENCHANT ENTERTAIN EXCITE EXHAUST INTEREST PLEASE RELAX SURPRISE HORRIFY FRIGHTEN SCARE DISAPPOINT TIRE BORE EMBARRASS SHOCK COMPLETE THE GAPS USING THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADJECTIVES 1) Classical music is _ (bore) 2) Miguel is very (excite) because he is going to get married soon 3) It's so (embarrass) to listen to my brother sing 4) I feel _ (relax) when I listen to jazz 5) That is a (depress) song! 6) The tube can be _ (confuse) the first time you get on it 7) I think that the rainy days in winter are quite _( depress) 8) He’s always showing off It is really (annoy) 9) Jennifer is really _ (excite) because she is getting married today 10) I’m quite _ (worry ) about my interview 11) There’s nothing _ ( interest) on tv tonight 12)