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  • This book is so boring/bored!
    boring
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  • I have never been more scary/scared in my life.
    scared
  •  15
  • The movie was good, very entertaining/entertained.
    entertaining
  •  15
  • She felt tiring/tired after walking all day.
    tired
  •  15
  • Working hard all day is tiring/tired.
    tiring
  •  15
  • Dogs often feel frightening/frightened during fireworks.
    frightened
  •  15
  • They were shocking/shocked to hear about the news.
    shocked
  •  15
  • Grammar can sometimes be confusing/confused.
    confusing
  •  15
  • I think that rainy days in winter are depressing/depressed.
    depressing
  •  15
  • It was the most exciting/excited movie I had ever seen.
    exciting
  •  15
  • He is the most annoying/annoyed person I know.
    annoying
  •  15
  • The children were so exciting/excited when we told them we were going to Disneyland.
    excited
  •  15
  • The results of the game were surprising/surprised. The best team didn't win.
    surprising
  •  15
  • He was annoying/annoyed when he missed the start of the movie.
    annoyed
  •  15
  • I was terrifying/terrified when I went parachuting for the first time.
    terrified
  •  15
  • The visit to the museum was disappointing/disappointed.
    disappointing
  •  15