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SYM3 -ED x -ING adjectives

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  • His speech was really (inspired / inspiring).
    inspiring
  • We were (impressed / impressing) by her drawing.
    impressed
  • That noise is really (annoyed / annoying)!
    annoying
  • That movie was so (excited / exciting)!
    exciting
  • I was really (bored / boring) during the lecture.
    bored
  • She looked (relaxed / relaxing) on the beach.
    relaxed
  • This book is incredibly (interested / interesting).
    interesting
  • That horror film was too (scared / scary) for me!
    scary
  • The news was really (shocked / shocking) to everyone.
    shocking
  • Yoga is really (relaxed / relaxing) after a busy day.
    relaxing
  • We were (amazed / amazing) by the magic trick.
    amazed
  • I felt (frightened / frightening) when I saw the shadow.
    frightened
  • His attitude was not very (pleased / pleasing).
    pleasing
  • She was so (surprised / surprising) when she saw the gift.
    surprised
  • The teacher was (shocked / shocking) by the students’ answers.
    shocked
  • They were (confused / confusing) by the instructions.
    confused
  • The rollercoaster ride was very (thrilled / thrilling).
    thrilling
  • It’s a (worried / worrying) situation for everyone.
    worrying
  • I’m (satisfied / satisfying) with my grade.
    satisfied
  • I’m not (interested / interesting) in that topic.
    interested
  • She felt (tired / tiring) after the long day.
    tired
  • We were (disappointed / disappointing) with the final result.
    disappointed
  • That meal was so (satisfied / satisfying)!
    satisfying
  • I get (embarrassed / embarrassing) when I speak in public.
    embarrassed
  • The puzzle is quite (challenged / challenging).
    challenging