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It is very disgusted to see the boy eating with dirty hands. (C/I)
Incorrect (disgusting)
Ian was glad when his parents said that they were very satisfied with his scores. (C/I)
Correct
When Helen ran away, her mother was really shocking.
Incorrect (shocked)
The cancellation of the trip was disappointing for all the students.
Correct
Michael slept through the long, bored movie.
Incorrect (boring)
Mr. Bean is famous for his amusing behavior. (C/I)
Correct
Isma is interested in joining the Charity Art project. (C/I)
Correct
The sight of the lion attacking its keeper was frightened. (C/I)
Incorrect (frightening)
Children are often (amusing/amused) to older people around them.
amusing
Mr. Roberto was (overwhelming/overwhelmed) when I told him the story.
overwhelmed
Gill was not very (interesting/interested) in buying the new Teensy magazine.
interested
Khansa thinks being home alone at night is (frightening/frightened).
frightening
Professor Spencer’s class is never (boring/bored).
boring
Adam’s (exciting/excited) exploration into the jungles of Borneo was reported on TV.
exciting
My math score on the last test was (disappointing/disappointed).
disappointing