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  • I get ___ when people talk loudly on their phones. (annoyed / annoying)
    annoyed
  • The film was really ___ I couldn't imagine that ending. (surprised / surprising).
    surprising
  • He felt ___ after hearing the bad news. (disappointed / disappointing)
    disappointed
  • The rollercoaster was so ___ that I wanted to go again! (excited / exciting)
    exciting
  • My parents were ___ because I didn’t call. (worried / worrying)
    worried
  • We were ___ to see snow in April. (amazed / amazing)
    amazed
  • That was the most ___ concert I’ve ever been to! (amazing / amazed)
    amazing
  • I was ___ when I saw how expensive it was. (surprised / surprising)
    surprised
  • She felt ___ when she tripped in front of everyone. (embarrassed / embarrassing)
    embarrassed
  • She looked ___ when everyone started singing to her. (embarrassed / embarrassing)
    embarrassed
  • We were all ___ by how good the restaurant was. (amazed / amazing)
    amazed
  • The ending of that film was ___! I didn’t see it coming. (surprised / surprising)
    surprising
  • The story was so ___ that nobody could stop laughing. (amused / amusing)
    amusing
  • I was ___ because my favorite team lost the match. (disappointed / disappointing)
    disappointed
  • I was so ___ when I missed my flight. (annoyed / annoying)
    annoyed
  • He’s really ___ about his exam results tomorrow. (worried / worrying)
    worried
  • That horror movie was really ___ (frightened / frightening).
    frightening
  • The children were ___ because the lesson was too long. (bored / boring)
    bored
  • I feel most ___ when I’m on holiday. (relaxed / relaxing)
    relaxed
  • I felt ___ after spending all day at the spa. (relaxed / relaxing)
    relaxed