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B1 Smart English ADJECTIVES -ed/-ing
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I got very FRUSTRATED/ FRUSTRATING when I couldn't log into my bank's website.
FRUSTRATED
Everyone was TIRED/ TIRING after the walk, so nobody felt like going out in the evening.
TIRED
Paula was very DISAPPOINTED/ DISAPPOINTING when she wasn't chosen for the job.
DISAPPOINTED
I'm fed up with this terrible cold weather- it's so DEPRESSING/DEPRESSED.
DEPRESSING
I can't stand reality TV shows. The characters are always so ANNOYING/ANNOYED.
ANNOYING
I enjoyed the book, but the film was BORED/BORING.
BORING
The final half of the bicycle race was very EXCITING/EXCITED.
EXCITING
He's FRIGHTENED/FRIGHTENING of dogs. He can't go anywhere near them.
FRIGHTENED
I felt very EMBARRASSED/ EMBARRASSING when I realized my mistake.
EMBARRASSED
Barcelona is an AMAZING/ AMAZED city. You must visit soon!
AMAZING