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Adjective with ending -ing, -ed

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    Adjective, -ing ending, -ed ending
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  • My bath was_____. I feel _____now. (RELAX)
    Relaxing, Relaxed
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  • Joe is ____ because he had a _____day. (TIRE)
    Tired, Tiring
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  • How to get the cheese was ____. The mouse was ____. (CONFUSE)
    Confusing, Confused
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  • So much homework was ______. The student felt ____. (OVERWHELM)
    Overwhelming, Overwhelmed
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  • Your jokes are ______. I am ________. (AMUSE)
    Amusing, Amused
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  • I was so _____by the movie. The scenes in the movie were ___. (TOUCH)
    Touched, Touching
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  • The TV program was ______. I felt _____while watching it. (BORE)
    Boring, Bored
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  • My angry father's words were ______. I felt______. (UPSET)
    Upseting, Upseted
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  • The nurse's big needle was _______. I felt _______when she walked over to me! (FRIGHTEN)
    Frightening, Frightened
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  • Ted forgot to close his zipper. It was ______. Ted felt _____. (EMBARRASS)
    Embarrassing, Embarrased
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  • Getting hit in the behind with an arrow was ______. Lancelot felt_____. (HUMILIATE)
    Humiliating, Humiliated
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  • My alarm clock wouldn't stop ringing. I was ____. The sound was _____. (ANNOY)
    Annoyed, Annoying
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  • I was _____after reading the ____news headlines. (ALARM)
    Alarmed, Alarming
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  • The movie, King Kong, was _____. The children who were watching it were ______. (TERRIFY)
    Terrifying, Terrified
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  • I felt ________ after getting a _____ massage. (PLEASE)
    Pleased, Pleasing
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  • Michael Phelps was ______. Michael Phelps' Olympic win was _____. (EXCITE)
    Excited, Exciting
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