jueves, 12 de junio de 2014

PRESENT AND PAST PARTICIPLES AS ADJECTIVES

  Underline the correct participle for each sentence.
1. Mary thought that it was a (boring/bored) film.
2. She was (
bored/boring) by the film.  
3. Bill is (
annoyed/annoying) when students come late.
4. Students coming in late is 
annoying/annoyed).
4. This is a most (
worrying/worried) problem.
5. We were very( 
worried/worring) when Bill didn't come. 
6. Mary was (
disappointed/disappointing) with her grades.
7. Mary's grades were (
disappointing/disappointed)
8. Mary was (
depressed/depressing) with her poor results.
9. It was (
depressing/depressed) news.
10. I was (
surprised/surprising) when she told me the news.
11. He told me an (
surprising/surprised) story.
12. It was not a very( 
satisfying/surprised) result.

Write the cause of the feeling (the present participle)
Alarmed-
frustrated
amused
humiliated
annoyed
interested
astonished
intrigued
bored
overwhelmed
compelled
perplexed
concerned
pleased
confused
relaxed
embarrassed
relieved
encouraged
satisfied
energized
shocked
enlightened
stunned
entertained
surprised
excited
terrified
exhausted
tired
frightened



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