Exercices pour maîtriser la différence en anglais entre -ing et -ed ? 🤔 Bored ou boring ?

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Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour ne plus confondre les adjectifs en -ed et -ing en anglais est ici : https://www.linguild.fr/quelle-difference-anglais-entre-ing-ed-bored-boring/
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Question 1

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1. "To be [blank_start]interesting[blank_end], be [blank_start]interested[blank_end]." — Dale Carnegie
Answer
  • interested
  • interesting
  • interested
  • interesting

Question 2

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2. “Only [blank_start]boring[blank_end] people get [blank_start]bored[blank_end], says Dad. [blank_start]Interesting[blank_end] people can always find something to be [blank_start]interested[blank_end] in.” — Josh Lacey
Answer
  • boring
  • bored
  • boring
  • bored
  • Interesting
  • Interested
  • interesting
  • Interested

Question 3

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3. I was really [blank_start]disappointed[blank_end] with the movie. ?
Answer
  • disappointing
  • disappointed

Question 4

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4. She has made [blank_start]astonishing[blank_end] progress! ?
Answer
  • astonishing
  • astonished

Question 5

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5. What have you done last night? You look really [blank_start]tired[blank_end].
Answer
  • tiring
  • tired

Question 6

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6. The situation wasn’t funny. I was not [blank_start]amused[blank_end] at all! ?
Answer
  • amused
  • amusing

Question 7

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7. Don’t ask me why it is a [blank_start]disappointing[blank_end] book! It is obvious!
Answer
  • disappointed
  • disappointing

Question 8

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8. It was a really [blank_start]terrifying[blank_end] experience.
Answer
  • terrifying
  • terrified

Question 9

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9. We were [blank_start]exhausted[blank_end] by the [blank_start]exhausting[blank_end] working day at the factory. ?
Answer
  • exhausted
  • exhausting
  • exhausted
  • exhausting

Question 10

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10. I was really [blank_start]amazed[blank_end] to know that he was coming to sing at my wedding!
Answer
  • amazing
  • amazed

Question 11

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11. I’m [blank_start]bored out of my mind[blank_end]! What should I do: leave or stay?
Answer
  • boring to death
  • bored out of my mind
  • bored to life
  • boring stiff

Question 12

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12. It was the most [blank_start]exciting[blank_end] holiday I've ever had!
Answer
  • excited
  • exciting

Question 13

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13. I was deeply [blank_start]shocked[blank_end] by his death.
Answer
  • shocking
  • shocked

Question 14

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14. I was so [blank_start]annoyed[blank_end] by their questions.
Answer
  • annoyed
  • annoying

Question 15

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15. A [blank_start]frightening[blank_end] thought crossed his mind: this could be just a dream!
Answer
  • frightened
  • frightening

Question 16

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16. [blank_start]Shocking[blank_end] revelations about Tina’s private life appeared in the newspapers.
Answer
  • Shocking
  • Shocked

Question 17

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17. The rise* in crime is [blank_start]worrying[blank_end]!
Answer
  • worrying
  • worried

Question 18

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18. It was very [blank_start]depressing[blank_end] when I had to cancel one concert after another.
Answer
  • depressing
  • depressed

Question 19

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19. She looked [blank_start]disgusted[blank_end] when she saw the way her friend was treating him.
Answer
  • disgusting
  • disgusted

Question 20

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20. What is it? You look [blank_start]worried[blank_end]. ?
Answer
  • worrying
  • worried
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