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-ed -ing Adjectives

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    Choose between -ed and -ing adjectives
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  • I felt very _______________ when I realized my mistake. (embarrassing / embarrassed)
    embarrassed
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  • New York is an ____________ city. You really must go there one day. (amazed / amazing)
    amazing
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  • He's _______________ of dogs. He can't go anywhere near them. (frightened / frightening)
    frightened
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  • The second half of the match was really ______________. (excited / exciting)
    exciting
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  • I enjoyed the book, but the film was a bit ___________. (bored / boring)
    boring
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  • I can't stand my guitar teacher. He makes me feel  _______________. (annoyed / annoying)
    annoyed
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  • I'm fed up with the weather this summer. It's so _______________. (depressed / depressing)
    depressing
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  • Lisa was ______________ with her exam results. She was hoping for an A but she only got a C. (disappointing / disappointed)
    disappointed
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  • We were very _________after the walk, so we stayed home that evening. (tired / tiring)
    tired
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  • I got very _____________ trying to do my English grammar homework. (frustrated / frustrating)
    frustrated
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  • This is a very ___________ summer. We've hardly seen the sun! (disappointed / disappointing)
    disappointing
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  • I was ____________ when my friend travelled all the way from Paris to see me. (amazing / amazed)
    amazed
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  • Thunder storms can be ___________ for children and animals. (frightened / frightening)
    frightening
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  • Lucy was very ___________the night before her fifth birthday. (exciting / excited)
    excited
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  • Fred was very _____________during the movie. He doesn't like historical films. (boring / bored)
    bored
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  • The students have been a bit _____________ since they got their test results last week. (depressing / depressed)
    depressed
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