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Phân biệt một số tính từ hậu tố "ed" và "ing"

Alarming:
What an alarming noise!
Alarmed:
I was alarmed by the loud bang.
Amusing:
That TV programme is really amusing.
Amused:
He was amused to hear his little son singing in the bath.
Boring:
I've never seen such a boring film!
Bored:
The students looked bored as the teacher talked and talked.
Confusing:
I find these instructions very confusing! Could you come and help me?
Confused:
I was confused, because I asked two people and they told me two different things.
Depressing:
This weather is depressing! Is it ever going to stop raining?
Depressed:
I was feeling depressed, so I stayed at home with hot chocolate and a good book.
Embarrassing:
That is the most embarrassing photo! I look terrible!
Embarrassed:
ohn was really embarrassed when he fell over in front of his new girlfriend.
Exciting:
It's a really exciting book. I couldn't wait to find out what happened at the end.
Excited:
I'm so excited! I'm going on holiday tomorrow!
Exhausting:
I hate doing housework! It's exhausting!
Exhausted:
Julie was so exhausted after her exams, she spent the next three days sleeping.
Fascinating:
The brain is fascinating, isn't it? It's amazing how much it can do.
Fascinated:
Joan was fascinated by her grandmother's stories of life in the 1920s.
Frightening:
What a frightening film! I don't want to walk home on my own now!
Frightened:
I was really frightened of bees when I was little, but I don't mind them now.
Frustrating:
It's frustrating when you want to say something in another language, but you don't know the word.
Frustrated:
I tried all morning to send an email, but it wouldn't work. I was so frustrated!
Interesting:
That was a very interesting book.
Interested:
She's interested in animals, so she's thinking of studying to be a vet.
Overwhelming:
I find London a bit overwhelming. It's so busy and noisy.
Overwhelmed:
Julie felt overwhelmed. She'd moved house, got a new job and was learning to drive, all at the same time.
Relaxing:
A nice hot bath is so relaxing after a long day.
Relaxed:
She was so relaxed, sitting in front of the fire, that she didn't want to move.
Satisfying:
John loves his new job as a teacher. He says it's very satisfying when he makes a student understand.
Satisfied:
I'm very satisfied that I managed to order the meal in French.
Shocking:
What a shocking crime! It's terrible.
Shocked:
I was shocked when my co-worker admitted stealing some money
Surprising:
It's surprising how many people don't want to travel to another country.
Surprised:
She was surprised when she arrived at her class and found the other students doing an exam. She'd thought it was a normal lesson.
Terrifying:
What a terrifying dog! It's huge!
Terrified:
My little son is terrified of the dark. We always leave a light on in his room at night.
Thrilling:
What thrilling music! It's some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard.
Thrilled:
I was thrilled to win first prize in the competition.
Tiring :
My job is really tiring. I don't get home until 10pm sometimes.
Tired:
David's too tired to come to the cinema tonight. He's going to go to bed early.
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