Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed
boring / bored · interesting / interested · shocking / shocked — Complete Guide
Adjectifs en -ing et en -ed
boring / bored · interesting / interested · shocking / shocked — Guide Complet
Master the difference between -ing adjectives (describing a thing or situation: boring, interesting, shocking) and -ed adjectives (describing how a person feels: bored, interested, shocked).
Maîtrisez la différence entre les adjectifs en -ing (qui décrivent une chose ou une situation : boring, interesting, shocking) et les adjectifs en -ed (qui décrivent ce que ressent une personne : bored, interested, shocked).
Many English adjectives come in pairs: a -ing form and an -ed form. They look similar but mean very different things. Boring describes a situation that causes boredom; bored describes the feeling of the person experiencing it. Confusing these is one of the most common mistakes made by French speakers — because French uses a single adjective form where English uses two.
De nombreux adjectifs anglais existent en paires : une forme en -ing et une forme en -ed. Elles se ressemblent mais ont des sens très différents. Boring décrit une situation qui provoque l’ennui ; bored décrit le sentiment de la personne qui l’éprouve. Confondre ces deux formes est l’une des erreurs les plus fréquentes des francophones — car le français n’utilise qu’une seule forme adjectivale là où l’anglais en utilise deux.
boring vs bored — The Core Rule
boring vs bored — La Règle Fondamentale
Jane has been doing the same job for a very long time. She does exactly the same thing every day. She doesn’t enjoy her job any more.
Jane fait le même travail depuis très longtemps. Elle fait exactement la même chose chaque jour. Elle n’aime plus son travail.
-ed adjectiveAdjectif en -ed = describes a person (they EXPERIENCE the feeling)= décrit une personne (elle ÉPROUVE le sentiment)
If something is boring → you get bored.
If something is interesting → you are interested.
If something is shocking → you are shocked.
Full Pair Comparison — All Common -ing / -ed Adjective Pairs
Comparaison Complète — Toutes les Paires Courantes -ing / -ed
Study each pair carefully. The -ing form always describes the cause; the -ed form always describes the feeling of the person.
Étudiez chaque paire attentivement. La forme en -ing décrit toujours la cause ; la forme en -ed décrit toujours le sentiment de la personne.
| -ing (describes the thing/situation) | -ed (describes how the person feels) | -ing (décrit la chose/situation) | -ed (décrit ce que ressent la personne) |
|---|---|---|---|
| My job is boring. | I’m bored with my job. | My job is boring. | I’m bored with my job. |
| The lecture was interesting. | I’m interested in politics. | The lecture was interesting. | I’m interested in politics. |
| This work is tiring. | I get very tired doing this. | This work is tiring. | I get very tired doing this. |
| The result was satisfying. | I’m not satisfied with the result. | The result was satisfying. | I’m not satisfied with the result. |
| The weather was depressing. | The weather makes me depressed. | The weather was depressing. | The weather makes me depressed. |
| It was surprising that he passed. | Everybody was surprised that he passed. | It was surprising that he passed. | Everybody was surprised that he passed. |
| The movie was disappointing. | We were disappointed with the movie. | The movie was disappointing. | We were disappointed with the movie. |
| The news was shocking. | I was shocked when I heard the news. | The news was shocking. | I was shocked when I heard the news. |
| It was embarrassing to ask for money. | Do you get embarrassed easily? | It was embarrassing to ask for money. | Do you get embarrassed easily? |
| The match was exciting. | The fans were excited about the match. | The match was exciting. | The fans were excited about the match. |
| The exam was exhausting. | I was exhausted after the exam. | The exam was exhausting. | I was exhausted after the exam. |
| The explanation was confusing. | I was confused by the explanation. | The explanation was confusing. | I was confused by the explanation. |
| The story was amusing. | I was not amused by the joke. | The story was amusing. | I was not amused by the joke. |
| The experience was terrifying. | The passengers were terrified. | The experience was terrifying. | The passengers were terrified. |
| His behaviour was annoying. | I was really annoyed by his behaviour. | His behaviour was annoying. | I was really annoyed by his behaviour. |
| The film was moving / touching. | I was deeply moved / touched. | The film was moving / touching. | I was deeply moved / touched. |
-ing — describes the cause
-ing — décrit la cause
-ed — describes the feeling
-ed — décrit le sentiment
-ing and -ed Adjectives — ExercisesAdjectifs en -ing et -ed — Exercices
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Complete with the -ing or -ed form of the word in brackets.
Complétez avec la forme en -ing ou -ed du mot entre parenthèses.
Choose the correct word.
Choisissez le bon mot.
Complete each sentence using a word from the box (correct -ing or -ed form).
Complétez chaque phrase avec un mot du cadre (forme -ing ou -ed correcte).
amuse · annoy · bore · confuse · disgust · exhaust · excite · interest · surprise · tire
Frequently Asked Questions — -ing and -ed Adjectives
Questions Fréquentes — Adjectifs en -ing et -ed
-ing describes the thing or situation that causes the feeling: The film was boring (the film causes boredom). -ed describes how a person feels: I was bored (I experienced boredom). If something is boring, you get bored. If something is interesting, you are interested.
-ing décrit la chose ou situation qui provoque le sentiment. -ed décrit ce que ressent une personne.
Yes — but it means that person causes the feeling in others. ✓ Paul is really boring = Paul makes other people bored; he is a dull person. ✓ Paul is bored = Paul himself feels bored. The distinction is crucial: a boring person ≠ a bored person.
Oui — mais cela signifie que cette personne provoque le sentiment chez les autres. ✓ Paul is really boring = Paul ennuie les autres. ✓ Paul is bored = Paul s’ennuie lui-même.
In French, the same form intéressant is used for both meanings. English separates them: interesting = describes something that causes interest; interested = describes how you feel. ✗ I’m interesting in music (wrong — this would mean “I am a fascinating person when talking about music”). ✓ I’m interested in music.
En français, intéressant s’utilise pour les deux sens. L’anglais les sépare : ✗ I’m interesting in music (signifierait “je suis quelqu’un de fascinant quand on parle de musique”). ✓ I’m interested in music.
Yes, consistently: boring/bored · interesting/interested · shocking/shocked · surprising/surprised · disappointing/disappointed · exhausting/exhausted · confusing/confused · annoying/annoyed · exciting/excited · depressing/depressed · terrifying/terrified · satisfying/satisfied · amusing/amused · embarrassing/embarrassed · motivating/motivated. The -ing form = cause; the -ed form = feeling.
Oui, de façon constante pour toutes ces paires. La forme en -ing = cause ; la forme en -ed = sentiment.
-ing and -ed Adjectives — Quiz
Adjectifs en -ing et -ed — Quiz
200-question bank · 10–200 questions per session · instant feedback
Banque de 200 questions · 10 à 200 questions · correction immédiate
⚙️ Quiz SettingsParamètres du Quiz
Unit 98 Quiz
Quiz Unité 97
20 questions
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