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-ed & -ing adjectives

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    Adjectives
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  • I was really _______ (bored/boring) in Terry's presentation. He talked a lot with no visuals.
    bored
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  • Oh! you look ______ (tiring/tired) and pale. Why don't you get some rest?
    tired
  •  10
  • Can I call you? I've got some very ___ (excited/exciting) news for you!
    exciting
  •  5
  • My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very _____ (annoying/annoyed).
    annoying
  •  10
  • The directions in the navigation were _____ (confused/confusing) and we got lost.
    confusing
  •  15
  • I was really ________ (surprised/surprising) that I won the competition.
    surprised
  •  10
  • She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's _______ (interesting/interested) in buying it.
    interested
  •  5
  • My cats get really ________ (frightened/frightening) when there's a thunderstorm.
    frightened
  •  15
  • His exam results were really _______ (disappointed/disappointing). All his teachers got sad.
    disappointed
  •  10
  • There is a big dog at the backyard but you don't need to be _______(terrified/terrifying)..
    terrified
  •  15
  • I loved my maths teacher! Lessons with her were never ______ (bored/boring).
    boring
  •  5
  • The robber was carrying a gun and wearing the mask of a clown. He was ___________ (terrified/terrifying).
    terrifying
  •  15
  • He's a very______ (interested/interesting) man. He's travelled all around the world by his motorbike.
  •  10
  • Teenagers get very ________ (embarrassing/embarrassed) when they have to speak in public.
    embarrassed
  •  15
  • In the photo you can see the ________ (shocking/shocked) image of what seems to be a ghost.
  •  10
  • I love skydiving. It's an ________ (amazing/amazed) feeling.
  •  10