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