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Adjectives with -ed and -ing
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She's a big dog but you don't need to be ___. (frighten)
Frightened
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I love skydiving. It's an ____ feeling. (amaze)
Amazing
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The instructions for my new coffee machine are really ___. (confuse)
Confusing
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Jack was very _____ when his parents gave him his present. (surprise)
Surprised
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I'm so (confuse) about what to do first.
confused
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It was a (relax) weekend for the Browns.
relaxing
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Finding a good apartment to live in is sometimes very (frustrate).
frustrating
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I was ___ that I didn't get the job. (dissapoint)
Dissappointed
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I'm reading a really ___ book. (interest)
Interesting
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The fireworks were_____. (fascinate)
Fascinating
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We went to a concert last night. It was absolutely (amaze).
amazing
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She is always (worry) before every flight.
worried
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My grandma is very _____. She likes to hug me. (love)
Loving
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My cat is _____ of water. (terrify)
Terrified
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I loved my maths teacher! Lessons with her were never ___. (bore)
Boring
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The battery on my phone only lasts about two hours. It's really ___. (annoy)
Annoying
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The children were so ___ they couldn't sleep. (excite)
Excited
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John is so (excite) about his trip to the national park.
excited
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That shop never has any customers. I'm ___ it's still there. (surprise)
Surprised
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The teacher finds his behaviour really (annoy).
annoying
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