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-ing vs-ed adjectives
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1. I was deeply __________ by the speech. It made me think about my own values. (move)
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She looked __________ when she realized she had lost her phone. (panic)
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I felt really __________ after getting lost in the city for two hours.
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The way she kept interrupting people was really __________. (irritate)
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I’m __________ with the amount of homework we got today. (overwhelm)
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His speech was __________, and it made me want to take action. (inspire)
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The situation was extremely __________—everyone was talking at once. (confuse)
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The news was extremely __________—nobody expected it. (shock)
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His explanation was so __________ that nobody had any more questions. (convince)
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She seemed __________ by the compliment and didn’t know what to say. (embarrass)
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We were __________ to hear the baby say her first word. (delight)
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That horror movie was the most __________ thing I’ve ever seen. (terrify)
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I felt completely __________ when I got the highest grade in the class. (amaze)
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My little brother gets __________ when he has to sit still for too long. (annoy)
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This book is so __________ that I couldn’t put it down. (grip)
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We were __________ to hear that the concert was canceled. (disappoint)
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