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exciting or excited?

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  • The movie was so frightening/frightened, I was so frightening/frightened when the monster jumped out. 
    frightening, frightened
  •  25
  • I was so scared/scaring because the spider was scared/scaring me. 
    scared, scaring
  •  15
  • That bike ride was so tiring/tired, I fell asleep on the sofa because I was so tiring/tired. 
    tiring, tired
  •  15
  • It's so annoying/annoyed when my bus to school is late. The teachers get annoying/annoyed at me as well. 
    annoying, annoyed
  •  20
  • My weekend was really boring/bored. I texted my friend that I was boring/bored but she was busy and couldn't meet me.
    boring, bored
  •  15
  • It's surprising/surprised how quickly you get used to a new country. I was really surprising/surprised by the culture in France at first, but now I am used to it. 
    surprising, surprised
  •  20
  • I am just not interested/interesting in science. English is what gets me really interested/interesting. 
    interested, interested
  •  25
  • I can't stop worrying/worried about my cat. When my pets are at the vet, I get so worrying/worried.
    worrying, worried
  •  25
  • I'm so excited/exciting to be going to a Theme Park. They're really excited/exciting! 
    excited, exciting
  •  15
  • Teacher Lexi's lessons are always really interested/interesting.
    interesting
  •  25