*Note:'-ed' adjectives often describe people's feelings: "I feel bored." A boring
movie, however, will make you feel bored.
Choose the correct participle adjective form in each of the sentences below.
1. I don't understand chess. The rules are very confused/confusing
2. He was embarrassed / embarrassing when he arrived late for class.
3. There is a new movie playing at the theater. Are you interested/interesting?
4. My little brother makes too much noise. He is annoyed / annoying.
5. I like my new chair. It's quite relaxed / relaxing.
6. Moving to a new home is hard work. It's tired / tiring.
7. The sad news made me depressed / depressing
8. Louise got a B+. She was satisfied / satisfying with her test results.
9. Our company isn't making any money. It's very worried /worrying.
10. Robert thinks that roller coasters are terrified / terrifying.
11. I think that insects are fascinated / fascinating. I love to study them!
12. When the TV program was cancelled, Kelly was disappointed / disappointing.