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Adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing'
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He felt really ________ after the long and difficult exam. (tired/tiring)
tired
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I was very ________ when I heard the good news. (excited/exciting)
excited
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The instructions were too long and ________. (bored/boring)
boring
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I was ________ to see my old friend after so many years. (delighted/delighting)
delighted
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She looked ________ because she had worked all day without a break. (exhausted/exhausting)
exhausted
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I was so ________ when I met my favourite actor. (surprised/surprising)
surprised
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He told me a very ________ joke, and I laughed a lot. (amused/amusing)
amusing
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The test was really ________. It was harder than I expected. (challenged/challenging)
challenging
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They felt ________ when they realized they had lost their passports. (worried/worrying)
worried
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The game was really ________. Everyone was shouting and cheering. (excited/exciting)
exciting
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The trip to the mountains was ________. We had such a great time! (relaxed/relaxing)
relaxing
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His story was really ________, and we all wanted to hear more. (interested/interesting)
interesting
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She has always been ________ in learning new languages. (interested/interesting)
interested
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The instructions were too ________, and I couldn’t understand them. (confused/confusing)
confusing
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I felt ________ after watching the horror film alone. (frightened/frightening)
frightened
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We were ________ by the magician’s tricks. (amused/amusing)
amused
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I have never felt so ________ in my life! (embarrassed/embarrassing)
embarrassed
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The book was ________, but the film wasn’t as good. (amazed/amazing)
amazing
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He was ________ after hearing the terrible news. (shocked/shocking)
shocked
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The book was so ________ that I couldn’t stop reading it. (amazed/amazing)
amazing
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The play was so ________ that I almost fell asleep. (bored/boring)
boring
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They were ________ when they saw the beautiful sunset. (impressed/impressing)
impressed
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This is the most ________ film I have ever seen. (bored/boring)
boring
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The teacher gave us some ________ exercises to improve our grammar. (interested/interesting)
interesting
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The book was ________, and I couldn’t put it down. (fascinated/fascinating)
fascinating
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The children have been playing all day, and now they look ________. (tired/tiring)
tired
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The holiday was ________. We had such a great time! (relaxed/relaxing)
relaxing
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She was so ________ that she couldn’t stop crying. (disappointed/disappointing)
disappointed
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The situation was really ________, and nobody knew what to do. (worried/worrying)
worrying
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The news was so ________ that I couldn’t believe it. (shocked/shocking)
shocking
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