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ING or ED adjectives?

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  • She's a very________[interested/interesting] woman. She's travelled all around the world.
    interesting
  • We had a ___ time at the restaurant. The place is awful. [shocking /shocked]
    shocking
  • I love skydiving. It's an______[amazed/amazing] feeling.
    amazing
  • You look ___. What's wrong? [worried/ worrying]
    worried/
  • There's nothing more ___ than riding on a rollercoaster. [excited /exciting]
    exciting
  • The book I'm reading is ___. [interesting/ interested]
    interesting
  • I was so______[surprised/surprising] to see her. She wasn't supposed to be there.
    surprised
  • I worked hard all day. Now I feel ___. [tiring or tired]
    tired
  • The robber was carrying a gun and wearing the mask of a clown. He was_____ . [terrified/ terrifying]
    terrifying
  • She was very ________with him for not telling her the truth.[annoyed/annoying]
    annoyed
  • She's ___ of her job. She's looking for another. [boring/ bored]
    bored
  • We were ___ to hear he's 50. He looks much younger. [surprising /surprised]
    surprised
  • My exam results were a little ___. [disappointed /disappointing]
    disappointing
  • Teenagers get very ______[embarrassed/ embarrassing] when they have to speak in public.
    embarrassed
  • This year, all the presents that I got for Christmas were very_____ . [disappointed/disappointing]
    disappointing
  • Did you see the magician? He was ___! [amazed /amazing]
    amazing
  • My teacher is very ______[bored/boring]. He speaks so slowly that we just want to sleep.
    boring
  • Some of his comments were ___. [insulted/ insulting]
    insulting