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?

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