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  • We were very (shocking - shocked) when we heard the bad news.
    shocked
  • She felt (tiring - tired) after working hard all day.
    tired
  • The book I was reading yesterday was very (boring - bored).
    boring
  • It was such a great party. I was totally (surprising - surprised)
    surprised
  • She is very (boring - bored) doing the same thing every single day.
    bored
  • Peter was (amazing - amazed) to watch the colorful peacock.
    amazed
  • It was the most (exciting - excited) film I've ever watched.
    exciting
  • The man laughed and found the story funny so he was (amusing - amused).
    amused
  • We've watched a (frightening - frightened) movie. I couldn't sleep all night.
    frightening
  • He is (interesting - interested ) in writing stories.
    interested
  • I need to go to bed. The flight was really (tiring - tired).
    tiring
  • The Tv show was (fascinating- fascinated).
    fascinating
  • Kevin is (exciting - exciting) about his trip to Australia.
    excited
  • Walking alone in the park was very (relaxing - relaxed)
    relaxing
  • The class was a mess. The teacher was so (annoying - annoyed)
    annoyed
  • He was (frustrating - frustrated) when he could not get the answer to the crossword puzzle.
    frustrated
  • Students find this lesson (confusing - confused). They aren't sure they understand it.
    confusing