Fill the gaps with the adjectives in brackets no one knew what would happen next. we were all . (intrigued / intriguing) 12. it was a very situation. (interested / interesting) 13. there’s been some very news. (surprised / surprising) 14. tom’s mother was by what she found under his bed. (disgusted / disgusting) 15. their hamburgers are . (disgusted / disgusting) 16. my mother always arrives home from work thoroughly . (exhausted / exhausting) 17. she’s always showing off. it’s really . (annoyed / annoying) 18. i think mark is one of the most people i’ve ever met. he can’t keep still for a second. (annoyed / annoying) 19. i walked into this restaurant and there was andy with a strange woman. he seemed really when he realized i saw him. (embarrassed / embarrassing) 20. she kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. it was rather for all of us. (embarrassed / embarrassing)
12. It was a very situation. (interesting)
13. There’s been some very news. (surprising)
14. Tom’s mother was by what she found under his bed. (disgusted)
15. Their hamburgers are (disgusting)
16. My mother always arrives home from work thoroughly (exhausted)
17. She’s always showing off. It’s really _annoying)
18. I think Mark is one of the most people I’ve ever met. He can’t keep still for a second. (annoying)
19. I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really when he realized I saw him. (embarrassed)
20. She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. It was rather for all of us. (embarrassing)