Participle Adjectives
- Download a list of common -ed and -ing adjectives in PDF here
 - Download my much longer full list (no examples) in PDF here
 
- I was really bored during the flight (NOT: I was really boring during the flight).
 - She's interested in history (NOT: She's really interesting in history).
 - John's frightened of spiders (NOT: John's frightening of spiders).
 
- It was such a long, boring flight (so I was bored).
 - I read a really interesting book about history (so I was interested).
 - Many people find spiders frightening (so they're frightened when they see spiders).
 
- I was talking to such a boring guy at the party. He talked about himself for an hour!
 - She's a really interesting woman. She's lived all over the world and speaks five languages.
 - My maths teacher at school was really frightening! He was always shouting at the students.
 
- I was more frightened of dogs than spiders when I was a child.
 - That book is more boring than this one.
 - I think Dr Smith's lesson was more interesting than Dr Brown's.
 
- The 24 hours on the flight to Australia was the most bored I've ever been.
 - I think this is the most interesting talk we've heard today.
 - It was the most frightening film that he'd ever seen.
 
Participle Adjectives Exercise 2 (based on the list below)
List of common -ed and -ing adjectives
| alarming What an alarming noise!  | alarmed I was alarmed by the loud bang.  | 
| amusing That TV programme is really amusing.  | amused He was amused to hear his little son singing in the bath.  | 
| boring I've never seen such a boring film!  | bored The students looked bored as the teacher talked and talked.  | 
| confusing I find these instructions very confusing! Could you come and help me?  | confused I was confused, because I asked two people and they told me two different things.  | 
| depressing This weather is depressing! Is it ever going to stop raining?  | depressed I was feeling depressed, so I stayed at home with hot chocolate and a good book.  | 
| embarrassing That is the most embarrassing photo! I look terrible!  | embarrassed John was really embarrassed when he fell over in front of his new girlfriend.  | 
| exciting It's a really exciting book. I couldn't wait to find out what happened at the end.  | excited I'm so excited! I'm going on holiday tomorrow!  | 
| exhausting I hate doing housework! It's exhausting!  | exhausted Julie was so exhausted after her exams, she spent the next three days sleeping.  | 
| fascinating The brain is fascinating, isn't it? It's amazing how much it can do.  | fascinated Joan was fascinated by her grandmother's stories of life in the 1920s.  | 
| frightening What a frightening film! I don't want to walk home on my own now!  | frightened I was really frightened of bees when I was little, but I don't mind them now.  | 
| frustrating It's frustrating when you want to say something in another language, but you don't know the word.  | frustrated I tried all morning to send an email, but it wouldn't work. I was so frustrated!  | 
| interesting That was a very interesting book.  | interested She's interested in animals, so she's thinking of studying to be a vet.  | 
| overwhelming I find London a bit overwhelming. It's so busy and noisy.  | overwhelmed Julie felt overwhelmed. She'd moved house, got a new job and was learning to drive, all at the same time.  | 
| relaxing A nice hot bath is so relaxing after a long day.  | relaxed She was so relaxed, sitting in front of the fire, that she didn't want to move.  | 
| satisfying John loves his new job as a teacher. He says it's very satisfying when he makes a student understand.  | satisfied I'm very satisfied that I managed to order the meal in French.  | 
| shocking What a shocking crime! It's terrible.  | shocked I was shocked when my co-worked admitted stealing some money.  | 
| surprising It's surprising how many people don't want to travel to another country.  | surprised She was surprised when she arrived at her class and found the other students doing an exam. She'd thought it was a normal lesson.  | 
| terrifying What a terrifying dog! It's huge!  | terrified My little son is terrified of the dark. We always leave a light on in his room at night.  | 
| thrilling What thrilling music! It's some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard.  | thrilled I was thrilled to win first prize in the competition.  | 
| tiring My job is really tiring. I don't get home until 10pm sometimes.  | tired David's too tired to come to the cinema tonight. He's going to go to bed early.  | 
Participle Adjectives Exercise 1 (based on the list above)
Participle Adjectives Exercise 2 (based on the list above)

