She felt _____ after the great news. (excite)
excited
He is satisfying with the grade he got. / He is satisfied with the grade he got.
Ricardo is satisfied with the grade he got.
participial adjective of "excite"
exciting / excited
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. / The story was depressing.
The story was depressing.
participial adjective of "confuse"
confusing /confused
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. / After the football game José was tiring.
After the football game José was tired.
participial adjective of "disappoint"
disappointing / disappointed
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 / She is amusing because of the party.
Mariana is amused because of the party.
participial adjective of "terrify"
terrifying /terrified
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. / The kid thought the movie was terrified.
The kid thought the movie was terrifying.
participial adjective of "embarass"
embarrassing /embarrassed
make a sentence with "surprise".
surprised / surprising
The challenging puzzle game left them feeling _____ and accomplished. (frustrate)
frustrated