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B1 -ed or -ing Adjectives

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  • I am _____ (worry) about _____ (rise) unemployment and ______ (fall) standards of living.
    WORRIED / RISING / FALLING
  • What a (1)______ day! (tire) I am (2)________ (exhaust)
    1- TIRING / 2- EXHAUSTING
  • She should pass the exam. She is intelligent and quite hard-_______. (work)
    WORKING
  • I am (1)_____ as the instructions are very (2)____
    1- CONFUSED / 2- CONFUSING
  • Don’t eat so much chocolate! You should know it is _________ (fatten).
    FATTENING
  • I like that picture. It is very beautiful, really very ________ (appeal).
    APPEALING
  • I am really ______ by your offer of a chocolate.They look very _______ . (tempt)
    1- TEMPTED / 2- TEMPTING
  • The teacher is very ________ with the results which are most ________ (please)
    1- PLEASED / 2- PLEASING
  • I am sure I am going to win the lottery. I reckon I have the _______ ticket. (win)
    WINNING
  • That lad is a very ________ footballer. He could be the next Chicharito.(promise)
    PROMISING
  • Don’t make me angry! You are being very _______ (annoy).
    ANNOYING
  • The teacher is very (1)_______ with the results which are most (2)_______ please)
    1- PLEASED / 2- PLEASING
  • You should try skiing. It is a _______ sport. (thrill)
    THRILLING
  • These hamburgers are _______. (disgust)
    DISGUSTING
  • I work for a ________ company in the plastic sector. (lead)
    LEADING
  • Our customers are extremely _________ . It is impossible to keep them happy.(demand)
    DEMANDING
  • You should be really _________ with the improvement in your English. (satisfy)
    SATISFIED
  • Is this a long ________ battery? (last)
    LASTING
  • J.K. Rowling has written many best- _____ books. (sell).
    SELLING
  • The whole town was __________ by the tragic accident which claimed 3 lives. (sadden)
    SADDENED