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Adjectives -ED/-ING

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    participle adjectives
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  • Liam got good marks for all his exams, which was ____________ considering he hadn't studied at all.
    surprising
  •  20
  • He looked calm and RELAXED/RELAXING as he answered the TV host's questions.
    relaxed
  •  10
  • Don't be ANNOYED/ANNOYING if I can't come. I'll try though!
    annoyed
  •  10
  • The EXCITED/EXCITING crowd cheered the singer in his coming back to the stage.
    excited
  •  10
  • The team's DISAPPOINTED/DISAPPOINTING performance led to them losing the game.
    disappointing
  •  10
  • Jerry has been DEPRESSED/DEPRESSING since his wife left him.
    depressed
  •  10
  • Every time there are fireworks, my dog gets really ______________.
    frightened/scared
  •  20
  • My dog can do AMAZED/AMAZING tricks like riding a skateboard.
    amazing
  •  10
  • The trip was EXHAUSTED/EXHAUSTING, with so many things to do and it was all so new.
    exhausting
  •  10
  • She is a really INTERESTED/INTERESTING woman. She's lived all over the world and speaks five languages.
    interesting
  •  10
  • For 24 hours on the flight to Australia, I was the most BORED/BORING I've ever been.
    bored
  •  10
  • If I feel stressed, I find taking a bath is often RELAXED/RELAXING.
    relaxing
  •  10
  • Are you INTERESTED/INTERESTING in going to the Picasso exhibition tomorrow?
    interested
  •  10
  • Pollution levels in many industrial cities are quite WORRIED/WORRYING.
    worrying
  •  10
  • I was really EMBARRASSED/EMBARRASSING when I fell over in the street.
    embarrassed
  •  10
  • Don't show my baby photos to people, Mum! It's so EMBARRASSED/EMBARRASSING.
    embarrassing
  •  10