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Adjectives with -ed and -ing

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  • I was fascinated / fascinating by the presentation.
    fascinated
  •  10
  • He was irritated / irritating to find a parking ticket on his car after the shopping trip.
    irritated
  •  10
  • She talks a lot about the time she worked in a circus. She's so amused / amusing.
    amusing
  •  15
  • You look exhausted / exhausting. Why don't you lie down for a bit?
    exhausted
  •  10
  • Feeling tired / tiring and depressed / depressing, she phoned her best friend for a chat.
    tired / depressed
  •  10
  • I really can't eat this! It smells disgusting / disgusted! What is it?
    disgusting
  •  10
  • The plot of the story was really interesting and the characters were very ................. (appeal).
    appealing
  •  10
  • could listen to her all night. She's one of the most ........................... (fascinate) people I know.
    fascinating
  •  10
  • Although some people are not directly................... (involve) in education, they can still be very influential.
    involved
  •  10
  • Put your notebook down and listen. I’ve got some ................... (astonish) news for you!
    astonishing
  •  10
  • His parents were very ........................... (dissappoint) by his test results.
    disappointed
  •  10
  • She’s got the ..................... (irritate) habit of speaking with her mouth full.
    irritating
  •  10
  • Children! You are ................. (disgust)! Don’t eat without washing your hands!
    disgusting
  •  10
  • The new Professor of Politics is very ............................ (prejudice). Very few students attend his lectures.
    prejudiced
  •  10
  • When we went to Disneyland, I think we found it more entertained / entertaining than our kids.
    entertaining
  •  10
  • It can be very irritated / irritating when friends arrive late for a film.
    irritating
  •  10