Choose the correct adjective.
1. she's (interesting/interested) in animals, so she's thinking of studying to be a vet.
2. i find these instructions very (confusing/confused)! could you come and help me?
3. i was (alarming/alarmed) by the loud bang.
4. what a (frightened/frightening) film! i don't want to walk home on my own now!
5. that is the most (embarrassing/embarrassed) photo! i look terrible!
6. the brain is (fascinating/fascinated), isn't it? it's amazing how much it can do.
7. julie was so (exhausting/exhausted) after her exams, she spent the next three days sleeping.
8. i tried all morning to send an email, but it wouldn't work. i was so (frustrating/frustrated)!
9. what a (terrified/terrifying) dog! it's huge!
10. john loves his new job as a teacher. he says it's very (satisfied/satisfying) when he makes a student understand.
1 interested 2 confusing 3 alarmed 4 frightening 5 embarrassing 6 fascinating 7 exhausted 8 frustrated 9 terrifying 10 satisfying