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I'm interested in his ideas. (use "interested" instead of "interesting")
The winner of the race hasn't been announced yet. (use "announced" instead of "announcing" and "yet" at the end of the sentence)
The problem was very confusing. (use "confusing" instead of "confused")
Many strange things happened last night. (use "happened" instead of "were happened")
I couldn't move. I was very frightened. (use "frightened" instead of "frighten")
How many people are invited to the party? (use "invited" instead of "inviting" and put a question mark at the end of the sentence)
It was late. I was getting very worried about my mother. (use "worried" instead of "worry" and "getting" instead of "very")
My brother and I have always been interested in learning more about our family tree. (use "interested" instead of "interesting")
Two people were hurt in the accident and were taken to the hospital. (use "taken" instead of "took" and add "the" before "hospital")
I found myself in an embarrassing situation last night. (use "embarrassing" instead of "embarrassed" and "situation" after "embarrassing")
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