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IS IT A FEELING or AN OPINION?

1. The recent news about the military conflict was very worried / worrying. 2. When she told us about her medical test results, we felt very worried / worrying. 3. She was very surprised / surprising when she saw the present. 4. In the book, we found some very surprised / surprising facts about Mars. 5. When he failed the test, he felt very disappointed / disappointing. 6. Our experience with that new PC was very disappointed / disappointing. 7. When the plane started trembling, we felt extremely frightening / frightened. 8. She felt excited / exciting when she got her first job. 9. Our holiday in Argentina was excited / exciting. 10. Listening to classical music can be very relaxed / relaxing. 11. After a long shower people usually feel relaxed / relaxing. 12. We were very interested / interesting in reading that book. 13. The movie was not very interested / interesting. 14. She was disgusted / disgusting when she saw the cockroach. 15. The food in that restaurant is disgusted / disgusting. I found a fly in my soup last time I ate there.

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