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Adjectives that end in 'ed' or 'ing'

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    ed and ing adjectives
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  • The children were (AMUSE) by the monkeys at the zoo.
    amused
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  • The monkeys at the zoo are very (AMUSE) for children.
    amusing
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  • The visit to a former Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz was really (DISTRESS). I couldn't help crying.
    distressing
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  • The visit to a former Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz left me feeling really (DISTRESS).
    distressed
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  • Driving from the north of Spain to the south in just one day was (EXHAUST)
    exhausting
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  • I felt (EXHAUST) after driving all day from the north of Spain to the south.
    exhausted
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  • Laura was so (EXCITE) about the holiday that she couldn't sleep all night.
    excited
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  • The prospect of the holidays was so (EXCITE) for Laura that she couldn't sleep all night.
    exciting
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  • Have you ever been (TEMPT) to steal from a shop?
    tempted
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  • Stealing from a shop may sometimes feel very (TEMPT)
    tempting
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  • The directions the hotel receptionist gave us were totally (CONFUSE)
    confusing
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  • The tourists were (CONFUSE) by the directions from the hotel reception.
    confused
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  • The lack of jobs is seriously (CONCERN) for many university graduates.
    concerning
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  • Many university graduates are gravely (CONCERN) by the lack of jobs.
    concerned
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  • The key to success is (CONVINCE) yourself that you are not going to fail.
    convincing
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  • If you're (CONVINCE) that you're going to fail, then you probably will.
    convinced
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