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Mike is (terrified / terrifying) of clowns.
terrified
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It's always super (annoyed / annoying) when people want to argue over nothing.
annoying
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Breno gets very (annoyed / annoying) with the workers at the DMV.
annoyed
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"City of God" is a beautiful and (depressed / depressing) movie.
depressing
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This is going to be an (excited / exciting) week!
exciting
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Lynn was (surprised / surprising) by how quickly her package arrived.
surprised
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Thomas doesn't like people who are too loud. He thinks it's so (annoyed / annoying).
annoying
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English is a very (interesting / interested) language.
interesting
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Wendy is so (excited / excited) about her vacation next month.
excited
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Is anyone else (confused / confusing) about the vocabulary this week?
confused
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Ahmed's cat must be (depressed / depressing) because he doesn't eat.
depressed
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Has Aleksandra ever done anything (embarrassed / embarrassing)?
embarrassing
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Working all day is (tired / tiring).
tiring
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Mike's students are (tiring / tired ) from all the studying they've been doing for the quiz.
tired
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Alina makes (amazed / amazing) cakes.
amazing
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Rakan feels (tired / tiring) from going to the gym after school.
tired
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