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-ed or -ing?

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    Choose the correct participle ending: '-ed' or '-ing'?
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  • We were (boring/bored) by the football match.
    bored
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  • I'm (confused/confusing) by the instructions for the DVD player.
    confused
  •  10
  • I saw a (fascinating/fascinated) programme about the history of chocolate.
    fascinating
  •  10
  • I'm very (worrying/worried) about climate change.
    worried
  •  10
  • Everyone was (surprised/surprising) when Andy failed his university course.
    surprised
  •  10
  • I felt (excited/exciting) when I visited London.
    excited
  •  10
  • I think books about other cultures are very (interested/interesting).
    interesting
  •  10
  • People thought it was a (terrifying/terrified) film!
    terrifying
  •  10
  • She felt (annoying/annoyed) because someone called her at midnight.
    annoyed
  •  10
  • You get a high mark in your exam, so you feel (surprised/surprising).
    surprised
  •  10
  • Today's work was (tiring/tired).
    tiring
  •  10