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Adjectives ending in '-ing' and '-ed'

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  • It was such an _____ (embarrassed/embarrassing) situation.
    embarrassing
  • We had a ___(disappointed/disappointing) time at the restaurant. The place is awful.
    disappointing
  • We were ___ (surprised/surprising) to hear he's 50. He looks much younger.
    surprised
  • I'm really _____ (exhausted/exhausting). I'll have to go to bed.
    exhausted
  • I feel _____ (worried/worrying) about my grades this year.
    worried
  • She's ___ (bored/boring) of her job. She's looking for another.
    bored
  • People who hurt animals are _____(disgusted/disgusting).
    disgusting
  • I worked hard all day. Now I feel ___ (tired/tiring).
    tired
  • The little boy was _____ (terrified/terrifying) when he saw a big dog.
    terrified
  • Did you see the magician? He was ___(amazed /amazing)!
    amazing
  • I saw a _____ (frightened/frightening) film on TV last night.
    frightening
  • I feel _____(uninspired/uninspiring) when I have to write a report for school.
    uninspired
  • When school is finally over, I'll feel _____ (relaxed/relaxing).
    relaxed
  • It's _____(depressed/depressing) when you study hard but don't pass.
    depressing
  • I'm _____ (interested/interesting) in learning a martial art.
    interested
  • I didn't know what to say. I was a bit _____ (confused/confusing).
    confused
  • The nurses who work during the pandemic are _____ (inspired/inspiring).
    inspiring
  • There's nothing more ___ (excited/exciting) than riding on a rollercoaster.
    exciting
  • People who can speak multiple languages are _____ (fascinated/fascinating).
    fascinating