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Adjectives

The document provides an exercise to fill in blanks with the correct adjective form (-ed or -ing) based on context. It contains 20 sentences with gaps to fill in bored, boring, disappointed, disappointing, tired, tiring, excited, exciting, pleased, pleasing, saddened, saddening, depressed, depressing, amazed, amazing, interested, intriguing, surprised, surprising, disgusted, disgusting, exhausted, exhausting, annoyed, annoying, excited or excited. The sentences provide contexts involving speakers, films, news, situations, and restaurants to determine whether an -ed or -ing adjective is needed to complete the sentence accurately.

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Adjectives

The document provides an exercise to fill in blanks with the correct adjective form (-ed or -ing) based on context. It contains 20 sentences with gaps to fill in bored, boring, disappointed, disappointing, tired, tiring, excited, exciting, pleased, pleasing, saddened, saddening, depressed, depressing, amazed, amazing, interested, intriguing, surprised, surprising, disgusted, disgusting, exhausted, exhausting, annoyed, annoying, excited or excited. The sentences provide contexts involving speakers, films, news, situations, and restaurants to determine whether an -ed or -ing adjective is needed to complete the sentence accurately.

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Adjectives -ED or -ING Exercise at Auto-English

-ING the cause -ED Fill the gaps with the adjectives in brackets. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 He's such a monotonous speaker. I was ________________ stiff. (bored / boring) Most sequels are ________________. (disappointed / disappointing) I had such a ________________ day I went straight to bed. (tired / tiring) Everyone's very ________________ about the news. (excited / exciting) That lamp produces a very ________________ effect. (pleased / pleasing) The whole school was ________________ by the tragic event. (saddened / saddening) I don't like watching ________________ films on my own. (depressed / depressing) I was ________________ when she told me she'd got divorced. (amazed / amazing) He's such a ________________ guy. He only ever talks about himself. (bored / boring) I'm very ________________ in films and theatre. (interested / interesting) No one knew what would happen next. We were all ________________ . (intrigued / intriguing) It was a very ________________ situation. (interested / interesting) There's been some very ________________ news. (surprised / surprising) His mother was ________________ by what she found under his bed. (disgusted / disgusting) Their hamburgers are ________________ . (disgusted / disgusting) Dad always arrives home from work thoroughly ________________ . (exhausted / exhausting) He's always showing off. It's really ________________ . (annoyed / annoying) I think Alex is one of the most ________________ people I've ever met. He can't keep still for a second. (annoyed / annoying) I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really ________________ . (exciting/excited) the effect

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por que hay gente que tiene la cola sucia, y se hace la desentendida, mientras todos alrededor sentimos el olor a caca???

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