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-ed VS -ing adjectives

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  • That documentary about sharks was really ______. (frighten)
    frightening
  • He was _____ because no one remembered his birthday. (disappoint)
    disappointed
  • The roller coaster ride was really _____! (excite)
    exciting
  • Horror movies are too _____ for me. (terrify)
    terrifying
  • I’m so ______. There’s nothing to do here! (bore)
    bored
  • Skydiving was the most ________________ activity I have ever done. (emocionante)
    thrilling
  • That meeting was long and _____. (tire)
    tiring
  • The delay was _____ to all the passengers ( annoy)
    annoying
  • They were _____ to find out they had won. (excite)
    excited
  • That film was so ______. I didn’t enjoy it at all. (bore)
    boring
  • We were ______ with the hotel service.    (= happy)
    pleased
  • He was _____ by the loud noise from the street. (annoy)
    annoyed
  • I am so ____________ about my Math test. I don´t think I did very well in it. ( preocupado)
    worried
  • Classical music is very ____ to me. (relax)
    relaxing
  • My high school year were ____________________. I hated going to school every day. (terrible)
    dreadful
  • My sister is _____ of the dark. (scare)
    scared
  • She's _____ with how everything turned out. (please)
    pleased
  • I don´t like rainy days! They are so ________________ (depression)
    depressing
  • The movie wasn´t _____________ even though they said it was a comedy. (divertida)
    amusing
  • The instructions were ______ and hard to follow. (confuse)
    confusing
  • She had a _______________ look on her face (confundido/perplejo)
    puzzled
  • The kids were _____ by the magician’s tricks (amaze)
    amazed
  • I was really _______ when I watched the horror movie. ( terrify)
    terrified
  • That speech was _____. I learned a lot. (interest)
    interesting
  • I'm really ______ in learning new languages (interest)
    interested
  • She looked ______ after working all day. (tire)
    tired