How are you?
Lots of adjectives have an –ed ending in English. This is because they come from regular verbs like surprise , embarrass , confuse , annoy , or worry . These verbs have past participle forms ending in –ed that can be used as adjectives. Many of these adjectives can be used to say how we feel – inspired , excited , relaxed , or puzzled , for example. Can you form the –ed adjectives from the following verbs? You’ll find the answers below. Key: embarrassed; confused; interested; disappointed; frightened; worried; tired; annoyed; amused; shocked; surprised; bored; depressed. Now, which ones would you use to describe the faces at the top?