How to Express Feeling; Adjective ending ....ing and ... ed

Expressing Feeling; Adjective ending ...ing and ...ed

Activity 1. Study the following explanation!

An adjective is used to describe how someone feels. There are many adjectives we can use, such as: angry, confident, happy, sad, etc. Look at these sentences.
The teacher is angry.
He feels confident.
They are happy.
You look sad.

Activity 2. Fill in the blanks with the adjectives using ecpessing feeling

1. The children are……….to see their father coming home.
2. The teacher is………because the students are noisy.
3. I feel………to find my trousers being torn on the buttock.
4. The applicants are……….to wait their turn for interview.
5. The audience was ……….because their favorite singer didn’t come.
6. The refuges are feeling………..after the long journey.
7. As religious people, we must not……..to face this problem. Just believe, God always be with us.
8. I was very……….that I couldn’t attend my daugther’s graduation.
9. Not knowing what to do, the woman was………..
10. I am……….to stay at home all day today.

Activity 3. Study the following adjectives using verb + ing and verb + ed

1. How do you feel when you go out of bed this morning?
2. If you loose your money what do you feel?
3. If you have not eaten yet since yesterday how do you feel?
4. How do you feel if your girlfriend/boyfriend got a new friend?
5. How do you feel if you got a scholarship?

ADJECTIVE ENDING……..ING AND………ED

………ing
arti
………….ed
………..arti
Amazing
Fascinating
Astonishing
Exciting
interesting
Tiring
Exhausting
Amusing
Embarrassing
Surprising
Shocking
Horrifying
Terrifying
Frightening
Worrying
Annoying
Disgusting
Depressing
Satisfying
confusing
Mengagumkan
Mengagumkan
Mengherankan
Menarik
Menarik
Melelahkan
Melelahkan
Menggelikan
Memalukan
Mengejutkan
Mengejutkan
Menakutkan
Menakutkan
Menakutkan
Mengkhawatirkan
Menyakitkan
Menjijikkan
Menyedihkan
memuaskan
membingungkan
Amazed
Fascinated
Astonished
Excited
Interested
Tired
Exhausted
Amused
Embarrassed
Surprised
Shocked
Horrified
Terrified
Frightened
Worried
Annoyed
Disgusted
Depressed
Satisfied
confused
Kagum
Kagum
Heran
Tertarik
Tertarik
Lelah
Lelah
Geli
Malu
Terkejut
Terkejut
Takut
Takut
Takut
Khawatir
Sakit / tersinggung
Jijik
Sedih
Puas
Bingung

Activity 4. Choose the words in brackets to complete the following sentences

1. The trip is really (tiring / tired). I’m very (tiring / tired)
2. I am (interesting / interested) to see that match again. It’s really (interesting / interested).
3. Everybody was (confusing / confused) with test. It’s a (confusing / confused) test.
4. “Teletubies” is really an (amusing / amused) kid film. It’s not wonder that most of children get (amusing / amused) watching it.
5. Frankly speaking, I am (surprising / surprised) with your coming here.
6. She was (shocking / shocked) with the death of her husband.
7. It was really an (exciting / excited) experience. Afterward, everybody was (exciting / excited).
8. Are you (interesting / interested) in art?
9. Don’t do that  silly thing. It’s (embarrassing / embarrassed).
10. Are you (frightening / frightened) of ghost.



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