Adjectives Ending in -ed OR -ing
1) The instructions to build the model were quite (confused/confusing) We had to ask for my father's help.
2) John lived a very (embarrassed/embarrassing) situation when he realised he had a big stain on his shirt.
3) You look (bored/boring) Don't you have anything to do?
4) Anne is learning English very fast. Her progress is (amazed/amazing)
5) The film wasn't as (bored/boring) as we expected. Our friends had told us it was great.
6) We were really (surprised/surprising) when Tom passed the exam. He hadn't studied much.
7) Dana felt quite (depressed/depressing) when her little dog was put to sleep. She cried for days.
8) The new ride in the amusement park is really (amusing/amused). I had never seen anything like that! Awesome!
9) The meat we had at the restaurant was absolutely (disgusting/disgusted) ! We?ll never come back there!
10) I usually feel (embarrassed/embarrassing) when I have to speak in public. I'm very shy.