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ADJECTIVES AS PARTICIPLE AND INFINITIVE

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    Learn how to differenciate adjectives as participles and infinitive.
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  • We were very _________ (alarm) when we heard the news.
    alarmed
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  • Being in that concert was the most __________ (amazing/amazed) experience I've ever had.
    Amazing
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  • It is _________ (amusing/amused) and pathetic to see Helen with her dolls.
    amusing
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  • He was ____________(annoying/annoyed), and she wanted him to leave her alone.
    Annoying
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  • I was ________ (astonishing/astonished) by the amount he could eat.
    astonished
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  • she didn't stay long in the party. She said it was _________ (boring/bored).
    boring
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  • The girl is ____________ (comforting/comforted) and taken out of the room.
    Comforted
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  • The changes of seasons are no less complicated and ___________(confusing/confused).
    confused
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  • He dressed but instead of returning to his duties, lay back on his bed, __________(depressing/depressed) and _________ (exhausing/exhausted).
    Depressed and exhausted.
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  • It was a __________ (disappointing/disappointed) performance which lacked finesse.
    disappinting
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  • I was so _________ (disgusting/disgusted) I couldn't even protest.
    disgusted
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  • It must be _____________ (distressing/distressed), trying to make logical plans about your future.
    distressing
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  • His _____________ (uncontrolling/uncontrolled) behavior _________ (disturbing/disturbed) the entire class.
    uncontrolled and disturbed.
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  • The profuseness of his thanks was _________(embarrassing/embarrased).
    embarrasing
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  • His dark, dry humor left her __________ (entertaining/entertained) and baffled.
    entertained
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  • He told us a very ________(exciting/excited) adventure story.
    exciting
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