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Adjectives: ‘-ed’ and ‘-ing’

When was the last time you were terrified?

What is the most thrilling thing you have ever done?

What school subject is interesting?

What is one of the most exciting jobs you can think of? How about one of the most boring jobs?

What is something relaxing you do when you are stressed?

Who is the most inspiring person alive today?

What makes you excited?

What makes you really bored?

When was the last time you were really surprised?

What food do you think is really disgusting?

What movie really captivated you?

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