I'm a little (confused/ confusing). I thought your birthday was next month. I was /relaxing/ relaxed/ when I came from the gym Hi Ann! You look (tired /tiring). I'm totally (exhausted/ exhausting). I’ve been working all day. You look really (tired/tiring). Why don't you go to bed? Sit down - I've got some very (excited/exciting) news for you. He gets very (annoyed/annoying) when someone interrupts him. I'm very (disappointed/disappointing) by your behaviour. Your marks are very (disappointed/disappointing). Are you (confused/ confusing)? Don’t be! The exam is easy. The children were (frightened/ frightening) by the horror film. This is a /relaxed/ relaxing/ exercises. I am (interesting/ interested) in old paintings. It's really (annoying/ annoyed) when people lie, isn't it? I felt very (embarrassing/ embarrassed) when I fell off my bike. What an (annoying/ annoyed) situation! Are they always fighting? I was extremely (amused / amusing) to see that the baby knew how to draw. I am (bored / boring), I haven’t gone out for days. Sarah was (interesting/ interested) in karate when she was 10. Listen to this music, I think it is (relaxed / relaxing) . I am (surprised / surprising) you passed your tests, you said you hadn’t study. It is (terrified / terrifying) to see how many children are taking drugs these days. I had a very ((tired / tiring) day last Monday, going shopping and looking for the prom dress. He gave us instructions about the test, but they were so (confusing / confused). I was lying on the beach and it was so (relaxed / relaxing). We went to the cinema and my friends got (frightened / frightening) by the film. I didn’t. I found it was rather (interested / interesting). The test is today and I’m very (worried / worrying). My sister's trip to New York was extremely (disappointed / disappointing). She was very (disappointed / disappointing) about that.
I am very (interesting / interested) in art, so my sister took me to the exhibition and it was very (interesting / interested).
Is the book you are reading very _____________________? Interest
- The new James Bond film is really ________________Thrill - We were both ________________that she hadn’t heard the news. Surprise - The images of the war were very ________________ Depress - I nearly fell asleep in the cinema. The film was so ________________. Bore - She had such good marks that she was very ________________ Encourage - Can you tell me where that ________________noise comes from? Annoy - They were ________________the weather wasn’t good yesterday. Disappoint - My sister was ________________by my old toys. Fascinate - When you are not in good spirits, it is ________________to stay in bed all day. Tempt I felt ________________ because the training journey was ________________ (TIRE) I thought the lesson was really ______ It made me feel really _______________ (CONFUSE) I'm really ________________in history, so I thought the film Elizabeth was really ________________ (INTEREST) On my birthday, everyone sang "Happy Birthday" in the pub. It was really ________________ I've never felt so ________________in all my life!!! (EMBARRASS) I was ________________when he gave me the present. (SURPRISE) I'm really ________________about the exam tomorrow. (WORRY) We're going to Disneyland on holiday. It's so ________________ (EXCITE) I think looking after children is really ________________ (EXHAUST) I didn't think the joke was very ________________ (AMUSE) My dog is ________________of cats! He always runs away from them. (FRIGHTEN) I was ________________ (annoy) by his attitude. Are you __________ (confuse)? Don't worry, I'll explain. That movie was really __________ (depress). It was an __________ (exhaust) day. The children were __________ (frighten) by the storm. You must be __________ (relieve) now that your exams are finished. The news was __________ (discourage). She is __________ (overwhelm) with work. Could this situation be any more __________ (frustrate). I hate people who walk slowly in front of me. I think they are really ____________ (ANNOY) 1. Mary looked calm, but inside she felt really ----.(excite 2. I enjoyed Dr Brown's visit. He is a very ---- speaker.(interest) 3. It was a bad day. We were all thoroughly ----.(bore) 4. I enjoyed the movie. The monster was absolutely ----.(terrify) 5. We were rather ---- with the results.(disappoint) 6. I had only one book and unluckily it was ----.(bore) 7. We were dreadfully late. It was very ----.(embarrass) 8. The results were very ----.(disappoint) 9. Josh looked even more ---- than he felt.(excite) 10. We invited them to join us but they weren't really ----.(interest) 11. The bad news was very ----.(depress) 12. George made a perfect fool of himself. He was awfully ----.(embarrass) 13. She's a brilliant woman. She has the most ---- ideas.(interest) 14. Have you heard what's happened? Isn't it ----? (amaze) 15. I had nothing to do. I was ----. (bore)