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  • They are (worry) because they are being late.
    worried
  • He was (shock) when he failed the exam.
    shocked
  • He is (amaze) with the science experiment.
    amazed
  • Now children's games are more (entertain).
    entertaining
  • The test results were (please) for teacher and students.
    pleasing
  • Don't be (frighten)! It's not going to hurt!
    frightened
  • I was (embarrass) because I spitted the juice in front of my classmates.
    embarrassed
  • He is (interest) in science.
    interested
  • He finds school (tire)
    tiring
  • I was very (tire) and went to bed.
    tired
  • I think my job isn't (bore). I love it!
    boring
  • I feel (relax) when I listen to classical music.
    relaxed
  • I am (surprise) that my favourite singer won the award.
    surprised
  • He was (please) to get a present.
    pleased
  • The news was (shock)
    shocking
  • Jumping with a parachute was the most (frighten) experience.
    frightening
  • I like action films. They are very (interest)
    interesting
  • He is always (bore) bored at school.
    bored
  • Sophie was really (annoy) with her sister.
    annoyed
  • The view from our hotel was (amaze)
    amazing
  • London is an (excite) city
    exciting