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Adjective pairs: ending "-ing" VS "-ed" (SC2, p. ...

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  • ... sadness came to her heart.
    Overwhelming
    Overwhelmed
  • You don't need to be ... of a big dog.
    scared
    scaring
  • He was ... by her kiss.
    charmed
    charming
  • That shop never has any customers. I'm ... it still works.
    surprising
    surprised
  • I was ... at the English lesson.
    boring
    bored
  • The battery on my phone is very weak. It's really ... .
    annoying
    annoyed
  • The children were so ... they couldn't sleep.
    excited
    exciting
  • English lesson yesterday was ..., I fell asleep.
    boring
    bored
  • They were at a ... concert last week.
    boring
    bored
  • I was ... that I didn't do a good job.
    disappointed
    disappointing
  • He was really ... and went to bed early.
    tiring
    tired
  • You look really ... . Why don't you go to bed?
    tiring
    tired
  • My neighbour is always singing karaoke. It's very ... .
    annoying
    annoyed
  • She's reading a really ... book.
    interested
    interesting
  • The instructions for a new highway are really ... .
    confused
    confusing
  • Teacher was ... that Duy knew the correct answers.
    surprising
    surprised
  • Can I call you? I've got some very ... news for you!
    excited
    exciting
  • ... hurricane last time happened in Florida in summer 2022.
    Devastated
    Devastating
  • I don't think she's ... in buying the car.
    interesting
    interested
  • My kitten gets really ... when there's a thunderstorm.
    frightening
    frightened
  • That late evening show on Phu Quoc was so ... !
    entertained
    entertaining
  • Public toilets are usually ... .
    disgusting
    disgusted
  • Dang's test results were really ... .
    disappointed
    disappointing
  • Her journey was nice but very ... .
    exhausted
    exhausting
  • He decided to take a ... bath.
    relaxed
    relaxing