Understanding Adjectives through Practice
Adjectives ending with ED and Ing
Exercise 2:
The scientist was (pleased/pleasing) with the newly discovered species, as its morphological features were truly unique.
The researchers were (surprised/surprising) to find such diverse morphological traits within a single group of organisms.
The classification process can be (faced/facing) with challenges when dealing with species that have similar morphological characteristics.
The students were (troubled/troubling) by the complexity of the morphological classification task assigned to them.
It was (astonished/astonishing) to witness the variety of morphological adaptations exhibited by the species in the ecosystem.
The biologist became (interested/interesting) in the field of morphological classification after discovering a new pattern among certain species.
The team was (tired/tiring) after hours of observing and documenting the morphological characteristics of various organisms.
The professor found it (surprised/surprising) that students were so engaged and (interested/interesting) in the lecture on morphological classification.
The ongoing debate about the classification system being (united/uniting) various scientific communities.
The history of morphological classification is (interested/interesting) to explore, as it reveals the evolution of scientific thought over the years.