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That's a very interested / interesting idea - tell me more.
interesting
I love Japan - it's an amazed / amazing country.
amazing
I'm very annoyed / annoying with my sister because she didn't give me her green hoodie.
annoyed
You can't find your dog? That's worried / worrying.
worrying
The new teacher speaks very fast. I'm very confused / confusing in his classes.
confused
My mum is a terrible cook. Her food is disgusted / disgusting!
disgusting
Amy didn't know the answers in class and she was embarrassed / embarrassing.
embarrassed
There was pasta with lentils and fish for lunch at school. I was disgusted / digusting.
disgusted
I didn't sleep last night so I'm very tired / tiring.
tired
Cleaning the house at the weekend is very tired / tiring.
tiring
I didn't imagine the film to be like this. I'm very surprised / suprising.
surprised
I was really surprised / surprising when my brother gave me a present.
surprised
Kate was very bored / boring in maths lesson and she started to think about her trip to London.
bored
The dog was very big and I was really scared / scary.
scared
My dad cycled 45km this morning. He is very tired / tiring.
tired
My team is winning - I'm so excited / exciting!
excited
I don't like history films. They're bored / boring.
boring
Our trip to Paris was very excited / exciting.
exciting
Where's Tim? He's not in the classroom. We can't find him. We're really worried / worrying.
worried
I liked this lesson. It was interested / interesting.
interesting
My little brother is 1 and he cries all day - he's super annoyed / annoying!
annoying
Dad, please stop dancing - you're really embarrassed / embarrassing!
embarrassing
It's my birthday tomorrow. I'm really exciting / excited.
excited
Reading is a great activity. It's very relaxed / relaxing.
relaxing
This book is fantastic - I'm really interested / interesting because the story is amazing!
interested