Froggy Jumps Adjective with -ed QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on adjectives ending with -ed in this fun quiz! par Nunidzaar 1 What does he feel? a scared b disappointed c bored 2 What does she feel? a frightened b amazed c annoyed 3 What does he feel? a confused b worried c tired 4 What does he feel? a excited b frightened c worried 5 What does he feel? a scared b excited c confused 6 What does he feel? a annoyed b disappointed c scared 7 What does the adjective 'excited' describe? a A type of food. b A feeling of enthusiasm or eagerness. c A state of being tired. 8 Which of the following is an example of an -ed adjective? a Bore b Boring c Bored 9 Which sentence uses 'interested' correctly? a She is interested in learning new languages. b She is interesting in learning new languages. c She is interest in learning new languages. 10 Which of these is NOT an -ed adjective? a Exciting b Tired c Pleased 11 How would you use 'amazed' in a sentence? a I was amazed by the magician's tricks. b I was amaze by the magician's tricks. c I was amazing by the magician's tricks. 12 What does the adjective 'excited' describe? a A feeling of enthusiasm or eagerness. b A state of being tired. c A type of food. 13 Which of the following is an example of an 'ed' adjective? a Bore. b Boring. c Bored. 14 What does 'confused' imply about a person's state? a They are very tired. b They lack clarity or understanding. c They are very happy. 15 Which sentence uses 'amazed' correctly? a She was amazed by the magic trick. b She amazed by the magic trick. c She was amaze by the magic trick. 16 What does 'tired' mean? a Excited for an event. b Full of energy. c In need of rest or sleep. 17 Which of these is NOT an 'ed' adjective? a Happy. b Frightened. c Surprised. 18 What does 'disappointed' express? a A feeling of joy. b A feeling of confusion. c A feeling of sadness due to unmet expectations. 19 Which adjective means 'feeling or showing pleasure'? a Bored. b Pleased. c Annoyed. 20 Which adjective describes a feeling of fear? a Excited. b Bored. c Frightened.