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ED OR ING ADJECTIVES1 He's such a monotonous speaker?

ED OR ING ADJECTIVES 1 He's such a monotonous speaker. I was so . . (bored / boring) 2 Most sequels are . . (disappointed / disappointing) 3 I had such a . Day I went straight to bed. (tired / tiring) 4 Everyone's very . About the news. (excited / exciting) 5 That lamp produces a very . Effect. (pleased / pleasing) 6 The whole school was . By the tragic event. (saddened / saddening) 7 I don't like watching . Films on my own. (depressed / depressing) 8 I was . When she told me she'd got divorced. (amazed / amazing) 9 He's such a . Guy. He only ever talks about himself. (bored / boring) 10 I'm very . In films and theatre. (interested / interesting) 11 No one knew what would happen next. We were all . . (intrigued / intriguing) 12 It was a very . Situation. (interested / interesting) 13 There's been some very . News. (surprised / surprising) 14 His mother was . By what she found under his bed. (disgusted / disgusting) 15 Their hamburgers are . (disgusted / disgusting) 16 Dad always arrives home from work completely . . (exhausted / exhausting) 17 He's always showing off. It's really . . (annoyed / annoying) 18 I think Alex is one of the most . People I've ever met. He can't keep still for a second. (annoyed / annoying) 19 I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really . . (embarrassed / embarrassing) 20 She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. It was rather . . (embarrassed / embarrassing).

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Bored disappointing tiring excited pleasing saddened depressing amazed boring interested intrigued interesting surprising disgusted disgusting exhausted annoying annoyed embarrassed embarrassing.

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Lucero042
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Bored

disappointing

tiring

excited

pleasing

saddened

depressing

amazed

boring

interested

intrigued

interesting

surprising

disgusted

disgusting

exhausted

annoying

annoyed

embarrassed

embarrassing.

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Ritmy
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Respuesta : 1 He's such a monotonous speaker.

I was bored stiff.

(bored / boring)

2 Most sequels are disappointing.

(disappointed / disappointing)

3 I had such a tiring day I went straight to bed.

(tired / tiring)

4 Everyone's very excited about the news.

(excited / exciting)

5 That lamp produces a very pleasing effect.

(pleased / pleasing)

6 The whole school was saddened by the tragic event.

(saddened / saddening)

7 I don't like watching depressing films on my own.

(depressed / depressing)

8 I was amazed when she told me she'd got divorced.

(amazed / amazing)

9 He's such a boring guy.

He only ever talks about himself.

(bored / boring)

10 I'm very interested in films and theatre.

(interested / interesting)

11 No one knew what would happen next.

We were all intrigued.

(intrigued / intriguing)

12 It was a very interesting situation.

(interested / interesting)

13 There's been some very surprising news.

(surprised / surprising)

14 His mother was disgusted by what she found under her bed.

(disgusted / disgusting)

15 Their hamburgers are disgusting.

(disgusted / disgusting)

16 Dad always arrives home from work thoroughly exhausted.

(exhausted / exhausting)

17 He's always showing off.

It's really annoying.

(annoyed / annoying)

18 I think Alex is one of the most annoying people I've ever met.

He can't keep still for a second.

(annoyed /

annoying)

19 I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman.

He seemed really embarrassed.

(embarrassed / embarrassing)

20 She kept talking about her boyfriend's problems all night.

It was rather embarrassing.

(embarrassed /

embarrassing).