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  • My parents were _ _ _ _ _ _ because I hadn’t told them the truth.(annoy)
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  • We were too _ _ _ _ _ _ to ask them for a loan. (embarrass)
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  • Joan and Kevin are very _ _ _ _ _ _ about their wedding ceremony. (excite)
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  • It would be _ _ _ _ _ _ if Will didn’t come on time.(surprise)
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  • I’m reading an _ _ _ _ _ _ adventure story at the moment. (excite)
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  • Dave’s parents are really _ _ _ _ _ _ by his persistent misbehaviour. (alarm)
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  • children often ask _ _ _ _ _ _ questions in the presence of other people. (embarrass)
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  • They are never _ _ _ _ _ _ . They always grumble about everything. (satisfy)
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  •  It’s very _ _ _ _ _ _ to know that the contract has been signed. (satisfy)
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  • Your idea sound really _ _ _ _ _ _ . (interest)
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  • George is so _ _ _ _ _ _, his chemistry project isn’t going very well. ( frustrate )
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  • Touring round Europe in two weeks must be very _ _ _ _ _ _ . (tire)
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  • The students didn’t seem _ _ _ _ _ _ in their teacher’s explanation. (interest)
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  • We were all _ _ _ _ _ _ by his sudden death. (shock)
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  • Have you heard the _ _ _ _ _ _ news about the prison in Atlanta?
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  •  It’s useless making her study more. It’s so _ _ _ _ _ _ . (frustrate)
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  • I don’t find his jokes very _ _ _ _ _ _ . I think they are crude.(amuse)
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  • My mum finds fishing _ _ _ _ _ _ and she never accompanies dad. (bore)
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  • John has a really _ _ _ _ _ _ habit of staring at people. (annoy)
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  • The Prime Minister’s outfit was very _ _ _ _ _ _ to the eye. ( please )
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