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Adjectives - Ed - Ing Exercises

The document provides a series of sentences with missing words to be filled in from a list of adjectives provided. It describes various situations involving emotions like boredom, confusion, disappointment, amusement and more. The high level summary is: The document contains sentences describing people's reactions and emotional states that are to be filled in with words like bored, confused, disappointed, surprised from a provided list. It covers a range of scenarios involving jobs, news, exams, parties and more to illustrate different emotions.
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Adjectives - Ed - Ing Exercises

The document provides a series of sentences with missing words to be filled in from a list of adjectives provided. It describes various situations involving emotions like boredom, confusion, disappointment, amusement and more. The high level summary is: The document contains sentences describing people's reactions and emotional states that are to be filled in with words like bored, confused, disappointed, surprised from a provided list. It covers a range of scenarios involving jobs, news, exams, parties and more to illustrate different emotions.
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Put the following words into the spaces below:

confused disgusting bored interesting disgusted amusing


boring
interested disappointed
surprised
disappointing
confusing depressed amused
depressing
surprising
I do the same thing every day. My job is very ______________.
I have nothing to do. I'm ______________.
My job is very varied. I find it ______________.
I'm ______________ in applying for the job.
I heard some very ______________ news. I'm going to lose my job. I feel
terrible.
Cheer up. Don't feel so _________________. There are plenty of other jobs.
I heard a very _______________ story. It will make you laugh.
It's not ______________ that you failed the exam. You never did any work.
I don't understand this exercise. I'm very ______________.
I thought your behaviour at the party was ______________. You were sick in
the middle of the room.
My trip to Paris has been cancelled. I'm really ______________. I really wanted
to go.
The performance of the English team was very ______________. They played
much worse than expected.
There are a lot of road signs. It's all very ______________.
I am very _______________ in this subject. I find it fascinating.
The lesson was really ______________. I almost fell asleep.
I was _______________ by her behaviour. It was very funny.
I was _______________ by the news. I didn't expect it.
I was _______________ by his behaviour. It was outrageous.
I'm ________________ in finding out more about this. Where can I look?
When the students did badly, the teacher became really ______________ and
didn't smile for weeks.

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