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Feeling Adjectives

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  • I was ANNOYING/ANNOYED because the teacher asked me to do my homework again.
    ANNOYED
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  • Jerry tried to stay awake but the programme really wasn’t INTERESTED/INTERESTING
    INTERESTING
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  • My dad’s really TIRING/TIRED because he worked hard all weekend.
    TIRED
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  • I loved travelling alone for the fi rst time – it was really EXCITING/EXCITIED
    EXCITING
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  • Julia was absolutely FRIGHTENING/FRIGHTENED when she saw a huge crocodile in the river.
    FRIGHTENED
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  • When we saw the car crash we were really SHOCKING/SHOCKED
    SHOCKED
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  • The film was really TERRIFIED/TERRIFYING , and I was scared to go to bed afterwards.
    TERRIFYING
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  • My mum’s BORED/BORING of her job. She wants to do something more interesting.
    BORED
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  • When I’m F_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, I scream.
    FRIGHTENED
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  • When I’m W _ _ _ _ _ _, I rub my forehead.
    WORRIED
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  • When I’m T_ _ _ _, I yawn.
    TIRED
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  • When you’re E_ _ _ _ _ _, you jump up and down.
    EXCITED
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  • When you’re C_ _ _ _ _ _, you scratch your head.
    CONFUSED
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  • When you’re A_ _ _ _, you go red in the face.
    ANGRY
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  • When you’re B_ _ _ _, you daydream.
    BORED
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  • When you’re N_ _ _ _ _ _, you bite your nails.
    NERVOUS
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