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Ed Ing Adjectives Exercise

The document contains 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct adjective form of two given choices. The blanks test whether to use the past participle or present participle form of verbs. The sentences provide contexts testing adjectives describing states such as pleased, amazed, interested; sizes such as united; and descriptions such as faced, voiced.
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Ed Ing Adjectives Exercise

The document contains 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct adjective form of two given choices. The blanks test whether to use the past participle or present participle form of verbs. The sentences provide contexts testing adjectives describing states such as pleased, amazed, interested; sizes such as united; and descriptions such as faced, voiced.
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Ed Ing Adjectives

Name: Result: __/17 Date: __/__/20__

pleased
1. I was very much ______________ with him indeed; he showed a fine
sense and a fine feeling in the whole matter. (pleased/pleasing)

2. He had never asserted his greater muscular power and mastery of material
amazed
things, and she was ______________ to see that his lethargy was only a
mood. (amazed/amazing)

3. In 1550 Maurice of Saxony intrigues with the Protestants, and in the


following
______________ year definitely goes over to their side. (followed/following)

4. He read classical books, not only at Cambridge but in later life, when he
was ______________ to find his scholarship equal to the task of translating.
(pleased/pleasing)

5. When such is the purpose of those who paint pictures and such is the
understanding of those who buy them, it is not ______________ that not
every picture is inevitably a work of art. (surprised/surprising)

6. And the vision of Mrs Fyne dressed for a rather special afternoon function,
engaged in wrestling with a wild-eyed, white- ______________ girl had a
certain dramatic fascination. (faced/facing)

7. But I was very much ______________ about the final disposal of her.
(troubled/troubling)

8. It was ______________ to see the speed he was able to force out of the
unwieldy structure. (astonished/astonishing)

9. Therefore it is not ______________ that the most of our captive birds have
been chosen for their song. (surprised/surprising)

10. I had taken up the matter merely out of good nature, but the old man was
a character, and I soon became ______________ in his personality.
(interested/interesting)

11. He was ______________ to find himself out of the house; the door closed
between them; no going back without ringing the bell.
(frightened/frightening)
12. There is no such thing in the ______________ States. (united/uniting)

13. This problem has of necessity been solved by the designers of all nations
and all periods, and it is ______________ to note that the result has
everywhere been practically the same. (interested/interesting)

14. And she thought with the tenderest possible affection of that upright figure
buttoned up in a long frock-coat, soft- ______________ and having but little
to say to his girl. (voiced/voicing)

15. I'm ______________ of the white people. (tired/tiring)

16. I'm ______________ of being good. (tired/tiring)

17. I had not seen him for several years, and was ______________ to find
him, under the weight of so many years, unchanged in activity and energy of
body and mind. (surprised/surprising)

18. My friend Eustace brought his gondolier Antonio with fair-haired, dark-
______________ wife, and little Attilio, their eldest child. (eyed/eyeing)

19. In all commercial countries they had been resorted to as an instrument of


great efficacy in mercantile transactions; and even in the ______________
States, their public and private advantages had been felt and acknowledged.
(united/uniting)

20. It is ______________ to note the various vicissitudes of the city in history.


(interested/interesting)

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