put the appropriate form of the adjective ed / ing in each of the following sentences:
Quiz
Sue: Hi, Jane. Have you had an (interest) day?
- interested
- interesting
Jane: I've had a very (excite) day. It's my birthday today.
- excited
- exciting
Sue: I'm a little (confuse). I thought your birthday was next month.
Jane No, that's my brother's birthday. Mine is today.
- confused
- confusing
Sue: Oh! Now I'm (embarrass). I didn't get you a present.
- embarrassed
- embarrassing
Jane: That's (disappoint). But it's OK.
- disappointed
- disappointing
Sue: Now I'm (depress), too.
- depressed
- depressing
Hey, I've just had a (fascinate) idea.
- fascinated
- fascinating
Why don't we go shopping and get you a present right now? That way we can get you something really (please).
- pleased
- pleasing
Jane: What an (enchant) idea. Where shall we start?
Sue: What about right here?
- enchanted
- enchanting