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"-ed" vs "-ing" Adjectives (Emotions and Feeling ...
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I was completely ____ (bore) while watching that movie; the plot was slow, and nothing really happened.
bored
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The movie was so ___ (bore)that I almost fell asleep halfway through.
boring
15
She was really _____ (excite) to see her favorite band perform live for the first time.
excited
15
The concert was incredibly ______ (excite), with amazing lights, energy, and crowd interaction.
exciting
15
I felt _____ (tire) after going to the music festival all day, but it was totally worth it.
tired
15
Attending a full-day festival can be ____ (tire), especially when you're standing the whole time.
tiring
15
We were all ____ (surprise) by the ending of the film—it was nothing like we expected.
surprised
15
The twist at the end was really ______ (surprise) and left everyone talking about it afterward.
surprising
15
He was very _____ (interest) in the documentary about jazz history and how the genre evolved.
interested
15
The documentary was incredibly ____ (interest), especially the interviews with famous musicians.
interesting
15
I was honestly _____ (scare) during that horror movie—it had some very intense scenes.
scared
15
The film was really _____ (scare), especially the music and the sudden jump scares.
scary
15
She looked _____(confuse) by the plot of the movie; it jumped between timelines without warning.
confused
15
The storyline was quite _____(confuse), and it was hard to tell what was real and what wasn’t.
confusing
15
I felt so _____(embarrass) when I sang the wrong lyrics out loud at karaoke.
embarrassed
15
Singing in public can be _____ (embarrass) if you forget the words or go off-key.
embarrassing
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