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  • This year, all the presents that I got for Christmas were very ____ (disappoint)
    disappointing
  • The journey was very ______. We were very ______ when we arrived. (tire)
    tiring / tired
  • The teacher's instructions were very ______. All the students were really ______. (confuse)
    confusing / confused
  • I'm always ______ on Monday mornings. They are so ______. (depress)
    depressed / depressing
  • I am so ______! This massage chair is very ______. (relax)
    relaxed / relaxing
  • Teenagers get very _______ (embarrass) when they have to speak in public.
    embarrassed
  • The students are very _____ (disappoint) about the exam results.
    disappointed
  • The truth is that it's a very ______ situation. You should be ______. (worry)
    worrying / worried
  • My teacher is very ____ (bore). He speaks so slowly that we just want to sleep.
    boring
  • She is never ______ with her work. She should try to do something more ______. (satisfy)
    satisfied / satisfying
  • I get very _____ when I can't find the words to say what I mean to say. It's so ______. (frustrate)
    frustrated / frustrating
  • She was very _____ (annoy) with him for not telling her the truth.
    annoyed
  • The robber was carrying a gun and wearing the mask of a clown. He was ____ (terrify)
    terrifying
  • We were totally ______ by the ______ views. (amaze)
    amazed / amazing
  • In the photo you can see the _____ (shock) image of what seems to be a ghost.
    shocking
  • I was so ____ (surprise) to see her. She wasn't supposed to be there.
    surprised
  • I love skydiving. It's ________ (amaze)
    amazing
  • He's a very _____ (interest) man. He's travelled all around the world.
    interesting