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-ed or -ing adjectives FCE

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    -ed or -ing adjectives
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  • I get really annoyed of people talking loudly on the phones during concerts. (correct/incorrect)
    incorrect - annoyed with/by
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  • I'm quite frightened with snakes, though I know it's stupid! (correct/incorrect)
    incorrect - frightened of
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  • I worry a lot with the environment. We really have to do more to look after the planet. (correct/incorrect)
    incorrect - worry about
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  • My brother is really interested in sport - he loves it. (correct/incorrect)
    correct
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  • I get quite embarrassed of bad behaviour in sports events. I feel really bad about it. (correct/incorrect)
    incorrect - embarrassed by
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  • We are going on holiday next week and I'm so excited about it. (correct/incorrect)
    correct
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  • I often go red and feel incredibly ____________ when people praise me. EMBARRASS
    EMBARRASSED
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  • It's quite ____________ when people talk loudly on their phones in quiet places. FRUSTRATE
    FRUSTRATING
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  • I get very _____________ about holidays. EXCITE
    EXCITED
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  • I was very ____________ about my sister when she had a wisdom tooth removed. WORRY
    WORRIED
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  • I find History very _____________, particularly the 16th century. INTEREST
    INTERESTING
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  • I get very _________when people stop me doing what I want to do. ANNOY
    ANNOYED
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