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He is always (bore) bored at school.
bored
He was (shock) when he failed the exam.
shocked
He was (please) to get a present.
pleased
Jumping with a parachute was the most (frighten) experience.
frightening
The view from our hotel was (amaze)
amazing
He is (amaze) with the science experiment.
amazed
He finds school (tire)
tiring
London is an (excite) city
exciting
The news was (shock)
shocking
They are (worry) because they are being late.
worried
I am (surprise) that my favourite singer won the award.
surprised
He is (interest) in science.
interested
I was (embarrass) because I spitted the juice in front of my classmates.
embarrassed
I like action films. They are very (interest)
interesting
I was very (tire) and went to bed.
tired
I think my job isn't (bore). I love it!
boring
The test results were (please) for teacher and students.
pleasing
Now children's games are more (entertain).
entertaining
I feel (relax) when I listen to classical music.
relaxed
Don't be (frighten)! It's not going to hurt!
frightened
Sophie was really (annoy) with her sister.
annoyed