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We are ___ after we go for a walk. (tiring / tired / tire)
tired
Is she ___ with the news? (surprising / surprised / surprise)
surprised
They feel ___ when they travel. (amazing / amazed / amaze)
amazed
Is the concert ___ tonight? (exciting / excited / excite)
exciting
Are you ___ in English? (interesting / interested / interest)
interested
Do you usually feel___ after work? (tiring / tired / tire)
tired
Does she feel___ with the test result? (surprising / surprised / surprise)
surprised
They are ___ about the party. (exciting / excited / excite)
excited
Are you ___ in football? (interesting / interested / interest)
interested
The lesson is not ___ now. (boring / bored / bore)
boring
The weather is ___ today. (amazing / amazed / amaze)
amazing
This book is ___ for me. (interesting / interested / interest)
interesting
Are the children ___ about the trip? (exciting / excited / excite)
excited
I am not ___ after class. (tiring / tired / tire)
tired
The movie is ___ (boring / bored / bore).
boring