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He’s one of the most boring / bored people I’ve ever met. He never stops talking and he never says anything interesting / interested.
boring, interesting
Why do you always look so boring / bored? Is your life really so boring / bored?
bored, boring
It was a really terrifying / terrified experience. Everybody was very shocking / shocked.
terrifying, shocked
I’m interesting / interested in joining the club. How much does it cost?
interested
I didn’t find the situation funny. I was not amusing / amused.
amused
She’s learnt very fast. She’s made amazing / amazed progress.
amazing
I’d never expected to get the job. I was amazing / amazed when I was offered it
amazed
Do you easily get embarrassing / embarrassed?
embarassed
It can be embarrassing / embarrassed when you have to ask people for money
embarassing
The new project sounds exciting / excited. I’m looking forward to working on it.
exciting
I’m not particularly interesting / interested in football.
interested
We're going to Spain at the weekend. My family are all ... (excite)
excited
We're going to Spain at the weekend. It's going to be an ... (exicte) experience.
exciting
I am ... (depress) because of the weather in Ireland.
The weather in Ireland is ... (depress)
depressing
Donna teaches young children. She is often ... (exhaust)
exhausted
Donna teaches young children. Her job is ... (exhaust)
exhausting
We were ... (disappoint) with the film.
disappointed
The film was ... (disappoint)
disappointing