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ADJECTIVES ENDING WITH "ED" AND "ING"
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The story was so (exciting) / (excited) that I couldn’t stop reading.
exciting
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She felt (relaxed) / (relaxing) after the warm bath.
relaxed
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I was (embarassing) / (embarrassed) when I tripped in front of the class.
embarassed
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That puzzle is really (challenged) / (challenging).
challenging
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He is (bored) / (boring) because he doesn't have any interesting things to do.
bored
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He is (bored) / (boring) because he talks about the same topic every day.
boring
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My little brother finds clowns (frightened) / (frightening).
frightening
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That noise is very (annoyed) / (annoying).
annoying
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Her most (annoying) / (annoyed) habit was eating with her mouth open.
annoying
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I was (amusing) / (amused) by his funny joke.
amused
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The broken toy made her feel (disappointed) / (disappointing).
disappointed
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He looked (boring) / (bored) during the long speech.
bored
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I’m (confusing) / (confused) about the math homework.
confused
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This book is really (interested) / (interesting).
interesting
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She felt (tired) / (tiring) after running around the playground.
tired
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