Use present or past participle. 1. are you … in football? the last match between holland and germany was very … (interesting, interested). 2. we are deeply … with the lecture. the way the lecture was read was … (disappointed, disappointing). 3. the news was absolutely . everybody was … (surprising, surprised). 4. it was really a … experience. they were … (terrifying, terrified). 5. their parents were greatly … . the information about the children was … (shocking, shocked). 6. the noise was absolutely … . we were … to death (frightening, frightened). 7. this lecture was really … . the listeners were … (bored, boring).
2. We are deeply disappointed with the lecture. The way the lecture was read was disappointing (disappointed, disappointing).
3. The news was absolutely surprising . Everybody was surprised (surprising, surprised).
4. It was really a terrifying experience. They were terrified (terrifying, terrified).
5. Their parents were greatly shocked . The information about the children was shocking (shocking, shocked).
6. The noise was absolutely frightening . We were frightened to death (frightening, frightened).
7. This lecture was really boring . The listeners were bored (bored, boring).