Feelings: adjectives ending in -ed and -ing

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Adjectives for feelings ending in –ed and -ing

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Adjectives for feelings endingin –ed and -ing

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Adjectives in –ed and -ing

• We use the adjective ending in –ed for theperson who has the feeling.

e.g. I was very frustrated that I couldn’t gosurfing.

• We use –ing for a person or situation thatproduces the feeling.

e.g. I couldn’t join in the conversation, whichwas very frustrating.

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How are you feeling?

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embarrased / ashamed!/ɪmˈbærəst/ /əˈʃeɪmd/

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When was your most embarrasingmoment?

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disgusted/dɪsˈgʌstɪd/

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What’s the most disgusting dish you’veever tried?

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amazed / surprised/əˈmeɪzd/ /səˈpraɪzd/

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What’s your most surprising memory?

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How are you feeling?

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exhausted / tired/ɪgˈzɔːstɪd/ /ˈtaɪəd/

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What activities do you findexhausting?

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disappointed/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/

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That dissapointing moment when…

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How are you feeling?

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overwhelmed/ˌəʊvəˈwelmd/

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Are your studies or job overwhelming?

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bored/ˈbɔːrd/

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What things do you find boring?

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depressed/dɪˈprest/

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What’s your favourite Disney depressing moment?

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How are you feeling?

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scared / terrified / frightened/ˈskɛəd/ /ˈterɪfaɪd/ /ˈfraɪtnd/

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What’s the most frightening momentyou’ve ever experienced?

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How are you feeling?

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excited/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/

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What has your most excitingexperience been?