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'ed' & 'ing' Adjective: Medical English Game

Kathleen Baker

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PACMAN

Created by Kathleen Baker

'ed'& 'ing' Adjectives

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QUESTION 1/10

The patient was _____ when he couldn't understand the doctor's explanation.

worried

worrying

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QUESTION 2/10

The symptoms described by the patient are _____ to the medical team.

confused

confusing

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QUESTION 3/10

After a long day at the hospital, the nurse felt completely __________.

exhausting

exhausted

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QUESTION 4/10

The surgery procedure was _______ to the young patient.

frightened

frightening

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QUESTION 5/10

The nurse's calm demeanor was _______ to the nervous patient.

reassured

reassuring

NOTE: demeanor means behavior and appearance, way of presenting oneself.

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QUESTION 6/10

The patient seemed ______ with the results of the treatment.

disappointing

disappointed

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QUESTION 7/10

The medical jargon used in the report was ______ to the family.

confusing

confused

Note: jargon means technical language of a specific field.

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QUESTION 8/10

The patient felt _____ after talking to the nurse.

relaxing

relaxed

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QUESTION 9/10

The busy schedule of the doctor is ______ but rewarding.

tiring

tired

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QUESTION 10/10

The patient's progress was ______ to the medical team.

pleasing

pleased

GAME OVER!

CONGRATULATIONS

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Participle Adjectives

Adjectives + 'ed' and 'ing'

How do you know if you should use interesting or interested?
  • -ED adjectives
  • -ed adjectives are used to describe how a person or an animal feels.
  • Nouns in these sentences are things that are alive.
  • I am worried because I have an exam tomorrow.
  • My son is excited because he is going on a trip.
  • My dog is frightened because of the fireworks on the street.
  • -ING adjectives
  • -ing adjectives are used to show the cause of a feeling.
  • The noun in the sentence causes this feeling.
  • The news is concerning.
  • The book was fascinating.
  • The movie was depressing.

Participle Adjectives

Adjectives + 'ed' and 'ing'

How do you know if you should use interesting or interested?
  • -ED adjectives
  • -ed adjectives are used to describe how a person or an animal feels.
  • Nouns in these sentences are things that are alive.
  • I am worried because I have an exam tomorrow.
  • My son is excited because he is going on a trip.
  • My dog is frightened because of the fireworks on the street.
  • -ING adjectives
  • -ing adjectives are used to show the cause of a feeling.
  • The noun in the sentence causes this feeling.
  • The news is concerning.
  • The book was fascinating.
  • The movie was depressing.