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ed/ing adjectives

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  • The Tube can be ___ (confused / confusing) the first time you use it.
    confusing
  • Complete the sentence: They were really ____ when they heard the news.
    shocked
  • It was (disappointed / disappointing) when she lost the game.
    disappointing
  • The teacher was really (amusing / amused) so the lesson passed quickly.
    amusing
  • feeling bad because you did something that made you look silly
    embarrassed
  • Complete the sentence: The film was so ____ that she fell asleep.
    boring
  • Dogs often feel ___ during fieworks.
    frightened
  • When she broke her grandma's favourite tea cup it was really (embarrassed / embarrassing).
    embarrassing
  • very interested
    excited
  • sad because you wanted something to happen but it didn't happen
    disappointed
  • That film was so (depressing / depressed)! There was no happy ending for any of the characters.
    depressing
  • It was a ____ morning. I didn't have to hurry or do much.
    relaxing
  • give the opposite: annoyed
    relaxed
  • give the opposite: interested
    bored
  • very surprised, in a good way
    amazed
  • give the opposite: boring
    interesting
  • Why do you always have to ask such ____ (annoyed / annoying) questions? You make everyone ____ (annoyed / annoying).
    annoying, annoyed
  • She was ____ when she saw the ghost in the attic.
    scared / frightened
  • Feeling bad because you did something wrong.
    guilty
  • Kate was (disappointed / disappointing) when she lost the game.
    disappointed
  • give the opposite: relaxing
    annoying
  • The journey was (exhausting / exhausted)! Twelve hours by bus.
    exhausting
  • It was a really ___ trip. everyone loved it.
    amazing / exciting
  • We were completely (exhausting / exhausted) after the journey! Twelve hours by bus.
    exhausted
  • I think that rainy days in winter are ___.
    depressing
  • When she broke her grandma's favourite tea cup she was really (embarrassed / embarrassing).
    embarrassed
  • Feeling good because you did something good.
    proud
  • Their maths teacher looked pretty (annoy) ___ when he saw that the students were cheating.
    annoyed
  • Don't you think that little children can be (annoy) ____ sometimes?
    annoying
  • Jack was really (frustrated / frustrating) when he failed the test.
    frustrated
  • a situation that makes you feel bad when you do something silly
    embarrassing