topic=Welcome to the Participial Adjectives Quiz! A participial adjective is a present participle (verb with "ing"), or past participle (regular verb with "ed"; irregular verbs vary) used to describe a noun (a person, place, thing). Present participles are used when the noun causes something. "Tom plays annoying music" means the music causes someone else to feel mad. Past participles are used when the noun feels or experiences something. "His annoyed sister will ask him to turn off the music" means his sister feels mad. Is this grammar confusing? Are you confused? Try the quiz! &questions=The TV program was funny. We were _____ .:amusing;amusen;amuse;amused:3: We thought the TV program was _____.:amusing;amusen;amused;amuse:0: I don't like operas. I think they're _____.:boring;bored;borred;boren:0: I went to an opera and I was _____.:boring;bored;bore;borred:1: She planned an _____ trip for her family.:exited;excited;exciting;exiting:2: Her family was _____ about the trip.:exited;excited;exiting;exciting:1: The boys saw a _____ rattlesnake.:frightening;frighted;frighten;frightened:3: The _____ boys ran away.:frightening;frighted;frightened;frighten:2: The sound of _____ glass caught my attention:breaking;broke;breaked;broken:0: When I went into the kitchen, I saw _____ glass on the floor:breaking;broke;breaked;broken:3: