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A2 level 'ed' and 'ing' adjectives

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  • When we heard a knock at the door at midnight, we were surprised.
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  • They were shocked to see people wearing masks outside.
    Correct
  • I'm so excited to see you!
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  • The children were frightened at Halloween because of all the people in costumes.
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  • They were terrified (=very scare) when the dog barked loudly.
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  • My new classmates are interesting because they all like different hobbies.
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  • An unstable internet connection is frustrated.
    Incorrect
  • The sound of that baby crying is very annoyed.
    Incorrect
  • I love that book; it's fascinating!
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  • Technical problems with computers are very frustrating.
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  • The movie was so bored. I nearly fell asleep.
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  • The professor's lectures are so interested. The time goes by really quickly.
    Incorrect
  • This homework is very confused. The instructions aren't clear.
    Incorrect
  • She was annoyed because she had to wait in the queue for a long time.
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  • That country is fascinated. It has so much history.
    Incorrect
  • When the children didn't tidy their bedroom, their father was annoyed.
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  • They were exciting because it was their first trip to Disneyland.
    Incorrect
  • The price of a new car is shocking!
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  • His mother is bored. She has too much time and doesn't know what to do!
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  • His new friend is annoying. He is really silly and talks ALL the time.
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  • When he saw her, he was surprising. He wasn't expecting her.
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  • English grammar is difficult, so the students are confused.
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  • He was disappointing about his bad grades. He thought he'd get a higher mark.
    Incorrect
  • Her husband is boring. He talks about work all the time.
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