Complete this 'Grammar Meets Conversation: -Ing Vs. –Ed!' exercises by choosing the correct participial adjectives. This grammar-based quiz aims to practice how to use adjectives ending in 'ed' vs. 'ing' in the sentences. To describe the characteristics of a person, thing, or event, we use the -ing form, whereas an adjective that ends in -ed is used to describe someone's feeling or emotion. Do you know when we should use -ed and when to use -ing? Let's check it out with the below quiz. Take the test now.
Puzzled
Puzzling
Disgusted
Disgusting
Depressed
Depressing
Tired
Tiring
Terrified
Terirfying
Shocked
Shocking
Frightened
Frigtening
Fascinated
Fascinating
Amused
Amusing
Excited
Exciting
Exhausted
Exhausting
Frustrated
Frustrating
Embarrasses
Embarrassing
Tired
Tiring
Surprised
Surprising
Bored
Boring
Confused
Confusing
Disappointed
Disappointing
Bored
Boring
Interesting
Interested