A lot of adjectives are made from verbs by
adding -ing or -ed:
-ing adjectives:
The commonest -ing adjectives are:
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amusing
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shocking
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surprising
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frightening
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interesting
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disappointing
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exciting
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tiring
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worrying
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boring
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terrifying
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annoying
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If you call something interesting you mean it interests you.
If you call something frightening you mean it frightens you.
I read a very interesting article in the
newspaper today.
That Dracula film was absolutely terrifying.
That Dracula film was absolutely terrifying.
-ed adjectives:
The commonest –ed adjectives are:
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annoyed
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bored
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frightened
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worried
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tired
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closed
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excited
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delighted
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disappointed
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If something annoys you, you can say you
feel annoyed. If something interests you, you can say you are interested.
The children had nothing to do. They were bored.
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