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ED or ING adjectives

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    ED or ING adjectives
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  • She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. It was rather_________ (embarrassing/embarrassed)
    embarrassing
  •  15
  • I had such a_________day. I went straight to bed. (tiring / tired)
    tiring
  •  15
  • 3. Most sequels are ________________. (disappointing / disappointed)
    disappointing
  •  25
  • 4. He's always showing off. It's really ________________ . (annoyed/annoying)
    annoying
  •  15
  • 5. His mother was ________________ by what she found under his bed. (disgusted/disgusting)
    disgusted
  •  15
  • 6. No one knew what would happen next. We were all ________________ . (intrigued/intriguing)
    intrigued
  •  25
  • 7. Their hamburgers are ________________ . (disgusted/disgusting)
    disgusting
  •  5
  • 8. I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really ________________ . (embarrassing/embarrassed)
    embarrassed
  •  15
  • 8. I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really ________________ . (tired/embarrassed)
    embarrassed
  •  15
  • 9. I'm very ________________ in films and theater (interested/interesting).
    interested
  •  20
  • 10. That lamp produces a very ________________ effect. (pleasing/pleased)
    pleasing
  •  5
  • 11. He's such a ________________ guy. He only ever talks about himself. (bored/boring)
    boring
  •  10
  • 12. It was a very ________________ situation. (interested/interesting)
    interesting
  •  15
  • 14. I was ________________ when she told me she'd got divorced. (amazed/amazing)
    amazed
  •  25
  • 15. He's such a monotonous speaker. I was ________________ stiff. (boring/bored)
    bored
  •  25
  • 16. Everyone's very ________________ about the news. (exciting/excited)
    excited
  •  5