She felt _____ after the great news. (excite)
excited
He is satisfying with the grade he got.
OR
He is satisfied with the grade he got.
Ricardo is satisfied with the grade he got.
participial adjective of "excite"
exciting
make a sentence with "amazing"
open to discussion
She felt _____ after receiving the good news. (excite)
excited
He looked _____ while reading the book." (interest)
interested
The story was depressed.
OR
The story was depressing.
The story was depressing.
participial adjective of "confuse"
confusing
make a sentence with "boring"
open to discussion
The students were _____ by the fascinating science experiment. (shock)
shocked
The movie was _____, and it made everyone smile. (amaze)
amazing
After the football game José was tired.
OR
After the football game José was tiring.
After the football game José was tired.
participial adjective of "disappoint"
disappointing
make a sentence with "shocked"
open to discussion
After a long day at work, he looked _____ and tired. (depress)
depressed
The math problem was so _____ that I couldn't solve it. (confuse)
confusing
She is amused because of the party.
OR
She is amusing because of the party.
She is amused because of the party.
participial adjective of "terrify"
terrifying
make a sentence with "interest".
interested/ interesting
The magician's tricks left the audience _____. (surprise)
The unexpected gift left her feeling _____. (surprise)
surprised
The kid thought the movie was terrifying.
OR
The kid thought the movie was terrified.
The kid thought the movie was terrifying.
participial adjective of "embarass"
embarrassing
make a sentence with "surprise".
surprised / surprising
The challenging puzzle game left them feeling _____ and accomplished. (frustrate)
frustrated