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Participle Adjective
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Use "THRILLED" in a sentence.
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These instructions are CONFUSED / CONFUSING. Where do I start?
CONFUSING
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The final scene of this romance movie is so TOUCHED / TOUCHING. I cry every time!
TOUCHING
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I felt so RELAXED / RELAXING at the spa.
RELAXED
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What is in this refrigerator. It smells DISGUSTED / DISGUSTING!
DISGUSTING
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I'm INTERESTED / INTERESTING in visiting Mexico.
INTERESTED
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I can't believe you told my secret! I feel so HUMILIATED / HUMILIATING!
HUMILIATED
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Mute those commercials. They're so loud and ANNOYED / ANNOYING.
ANNOYING
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Speaking a second language all day is very TIRED / TIRING.
TIRING
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Use "FASCINATED" in a sentence.
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We were all SHOCKED / SHOCKING when he told us the news.
SHOCKED
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Work, kids, class, homework, housework....it's OVERWHELMED / OVERWHELMING!
OVERWHELMING
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Isn't grammar EXCITED / EXCITING?
EXCITING
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Use "THRILLING" in a sentence.
[correct sentence]
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This party is so BORED / BORING. Let's go.
BORING
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Everyone was AMAZED / AMAZING by the young child's great talent.
AMAZED
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Use "FASCINATING" in a sentence.
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I just worked a 13-hour shift. I'm completely EXHAUSTED / EXHAUSTING.
EXHAUSTED
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