Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Adjective end with “ ED and ING”

Generally, -ING adjectives are used to describe the state or


condition of something, while -ED adjectives are used to describe
feelings or emotions. For example, you can use the -ING adjective
"confusing" to describe a quiz, and the -ED adjective "confused" to
describe how someone feels about the quiz.

Here are some more examples:


 The lecture was boring.
 I felt bored during the lecture.
 The movie was exciting.
 I was excited to see the movie.
 The roller coaster ride was terrifying.
 I was terrified when the roller coaster went upside down.
 The competition was challenging.
 I felt challenged by the competition.
 His speech was depressing.
 Everyone was depressed after hearing his speech.
Surprised = terkejut surprising = mengejutkan
Satisfied= puas satisfying = memuaskan
Bored = bosan boring = membosankan
Amazed = takjub amazing = menakjubkan
Challenged= tertantang challenging = menantang
Confused = bingung confusing = membingungkan
Interested = tertarik interesting = menarik
Shocked = terkejut shocking = mengejutkan
Embarrassed = malu embarrassing = memalukan
Disappointed = kecewa disappointing = mengecewakan
Annoyed = terganggu annoying = mengganggu

The situation is boring so I am bored


I am interested to her because she is interesting
The test is challenging so I am really challenged to answer it.

You might also like