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Adjectives -ed vs -ing

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    Adjectives in -ed and -ing
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  • Sophie was really ....................... with her sister for teasing her. A) Annoyed B) Annoying
    annoyed
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  • The film we watched last weekend was truly .................... A) Annoying B) Annoyed
    annoying
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  • I don't know why John is .......... of dogs. A ) Terrifying B) Terrified
    terrified
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  • Susan thinks her messages are funny, but I don't find them ...... A) Amused B) Amusing
    amusing
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  • I was ..... when I got a smartphone for Christmas. A) Thrilling B) Thrilled
    Thrilled
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  • I was ........when I sent a message to the wrong person. A) Embarrassing B) Embarrassed
    Embarrassed
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  • Mona Lisa’s smile is quite ................... A) Intrigued B) Intriguing
    Intriguing
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  • Your words were ..........................You should apologize! A) Insulted B) Insulting
    Insulting
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  • Don’t be ................! It’s not going to hurt! A) frightening B) Frightened
    Frightened
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  • This has been the most.....................moment of my life! A) Frightened B) Frightening
    Frightening
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  • Susie felt rather .................with her performance. A) Frustrated B) Frustrating
    Frustrated
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  • It’s really .....................when we don’t achieve our goals! A) Frustrated B) Frustrating
    Frustrating
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  • It’s ................ cold in this room! Haven’t they got central heating? A) Freezed B) Freezing
    Freezing
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  • I feel ............... when I listen to classical music. A) Relaxing B) Relaxed
    Relaxed
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  • Listening to classical music is quite .................... A) Relaxing B) Relaxed
    Relaxing
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  • I am ...............at you! Why did you do that? A) Disappointed B) Disappointing
    Disappointed
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