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8. A: I was very (annoying / annoyed) yesterday, because the computer kept crashing. B: Yes, that's very (annoying / annoyed), isn't it?
annoyed; annoying.
7. A: You look (tiring / tired). B: Yes, I've had a very (tiring / tired) day.
tired; tiring.
6. A: Did you see that programme about ghosts? It was really (frightening / frightened)! B: Yes, I was so (frightening / frightened) that I switched it off.
frightening; frightened.
5. I'm really (exciting / excited). We're going on holiday tomorrow. I'm going to do lots of (exciting / excited) things, like water-skiing and scuba-diving.
excited; exciting.
4. A: This book's very (interesting / interested). Do you want to read it? B: No, thanks. I'm not (interesting / interested) in science fiction.
interesting; interested.
3. I fell alseep in class. It was so (embarrassing / embarrassed). Everyone was laughing. I felt really (embarrassing / embarrassed).
embarrassing; embarrassed.
2. I'm (boring / bored). There's nothing to watch on TV. And school was really (boring / bored) today, too.
bored; boring.
1. A: Adam's dog can do some (amazing / amazed) things. B: I know. I was (amazing / amazed) when I say it jump over backwards.
amazing; amazed.