Choose the correct adjective. I am so (relaxed / relaxing) that I don't want to move. I find horror films real (frightened / frightening) and not at all fun to watch. Sometimes I get really (frustrated / frustrating) when I can't express myself well in English. We were stopped by a man with a knife who took our money. It was (terrified / terrifying). The program was really (interested / interesting). She was (overwhelmed / overwhelming) when everyone cheered and we gave her presents. If I feel stressed, I find taking a bath is often (relaxed / relaxing). I'm really (tired / tiring). I think I'll go to bed. He's very (interested / interesting) in history. The trip was (overwhelmed / overwhelming), with so many things to do and it was all so new. She is never (satisfied / satisfying) with her work. Cleaning is so (tired / tiring) ! I think I'll have a rest. She thought the ride on the rollercoaster was (thrilled / thrilling). I was really (surprised / surprising) when I saw you. I had thought you were on holiday. My grandmother was (shocked / shocking) by the man's bad language.
Relaxed,frightening,frustrated,interesting,relaxing,tired,satisfied,surprised,shocked