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Adjectives Ending in -ed and -ing

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  • She was very _____ when she didn't get the letter on time. (disappoint)
    disappointed
  • The salesman who sold us the house was very _____. (convince)
    convincing
  • I was_____ when I heard both sides of the story. (confuse)
    confused
  • I was_____ when I failed the test again. (frustrate)
    frustrated.
  • I just heard a _____ piece of news. (please)
    pleasing
  • I was so_____to meet her. I haven't seen her for ages. (please)
    pleased
  • The horror film was so _____ that I couldn't sleep all night. (frighten)
    frightening
  • It was very _____ to find my friends waiting for me at home. (surprise)
    surprising
  • My cat is _____ of water. (terrify)
    terrified
  • Sara was_____ with the conversation, so she left. (bore)
    bored
  • The trip to London is very _____. (excite)
    exciting
  • Janet is _____ that Paul will come back. (convince)
    convinced
  • Jack was very _____ when his parents gave him his present. (surprise)
    surprised
  • I am _____ to see you here. I thought you don't like coming here. (surprise)
    surprised
  • The article about aliens was _____. (interest)
    interesting
  • A_____cat will escape through tightest places. (frighten)
    frightened
  • Ron and Dan were _____ of the huge spider on the wall. (terrify)
    terrified
  • The map of Paris was very_____. (confuse)
    confusing
  • The show last night was _____. (disappoint)
    disappointing
  • My teacher is always _____ with my work. (please)
    pleased
  • The conversation was so _____ that Sara left. (bore)
    boring
  • I was very _____ in buying the red car. (interest)
    interested
  • Most people find sharks _____. (terrify)
    terrifying.
  • It was very _____ to hear that my friends had planned my party. (surprise)
    surprising
  • Ruth and Joe were _____ by the huge jellyfish. (fascinate)
    fascinated
  • I am so_____ to be going to London soon. (excite)
    excited
  • Building a house can be very_____ if you don't use professional people. (frustrate)
    frustrating
  • Dan and Rachel were_____ when they heard the news. (shock)
    shocked
  • The breaking news about the sinking ship was _____. (shock)
    shocking