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Adjectives ED or ING - Choose the emotion
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Your father was a very (troubled/embarrassed/excited) man. Fortunately, he's at rest now.
troubled
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I despise horror movies. Some of them are really... (concerning/entertaining/frightening)
frightening
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When he put the knife to my throat, I felt... (relieved/satisfied/threatened)
threatened
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I loved this lesson. It went by so fast. It was ... (boring/annoying/fascinating)
fascinating
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Today, I made mistake after mistake. It was so (amusing/frustrating/relieving)
frustrating
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I couldn't believe my eyes! When they gave me the present, I was ... (surprised/relieved/tired)
surprised
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My dad has cycled 45 km today. He is absolutely ... (concerned/disappointed/exhausted)
exhausted
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After these last controversial elections, everyone's (excited/annoyed/concerned) about the economy.
concerned
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They told me I'm getting promoted. I'm so ... (excited/frightened/concerned)
excited
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Has Tim arrived? I hope he gets here soon. Honestly, I'm ... (amused/worried/inspired)
worried
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Could you stop making that noise? It's SO ... (amusing/inspiring/annoying)
annoying
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Cleaning the whole house at the weekend can be very ... (tiring/frightening/surprising)
tiring
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