Adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing'

Adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing'

Do you know the difference between bored and boring? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

Look at these examples to see how adjectives ending in -ed and -ing are used.

I was really bored in that presentation.
That was a really boring presentation.

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Grammar explanation

Adjectives that end in -ed (e.g. bored, interested) and adjectives that end in -ing (e.g. boring, interesting) are often confused.

-ed adjectives

Adjectives that end in -ed generally describe emotions – they tell us how people feel.

I was so bored in that lesson, I almost fell asleep.
He was surprised to see Helen after all those years.
She was really tired and went to bed early.

-ing adjectives

Adjectives that end in -ing generally describe the thing that causes the emotion – a boring lesson makes you feel bored.

Have you seen that film? It's really frightening.
I could listen to her for hours. She's so interesting.
I can't sleep! That noise is really annoying!

Here are some adjectives that can have both an -ed and an -ing form.

annoyedannoying
boredboring
confusedconfusing
disappointeddisappointing
excitedexciting
frightenedfrightening
interestedinteresting
surprisedsurprising
tiredtiring
worriedworrying

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Average: 4.4 (284 votes)
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Submitted by PRO. on Thu, 31/07/2025 - 11:18

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It's an interesting difference between the two and it makes sense

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Submitted by Nelia16 on Wed, 30/07/2025 - 14:03

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I am excited that I did this teaching a explanation topic and I passed interesting tasks on the high score

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Submitted by MounirBr44 on Sun, 27/07/2025 - 23:13

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I'm annoyed because the film was boring. 

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Submitted by Choco_2670 on Wed, 28/05/2025 - 11:01

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Submitted by A.O on Tue, 06/05/2025 - 22:56

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  1. The movie was so boring I got so bored.
  2. This T V show is so interesting I interested to see what happens next 
  3. He enjoyed playing with other 
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Submitted by Joy1010 on Thu, 01/05/2025 - 03:23

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Thank you British Council and the lecturer who took this topic. 

Submitted by Toan3002 on Mon, 31/03/2025 - 12:23

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I have some tips to distinguish -ed and -ing adjectives easily:

-ed adjective: Ex: I am really confused about my choice.

-ing adjective: Ex: The lesson is so boring, I almost fell asleep.

Can you check my mistakes in sentences? Thank you.

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