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  • I heard the film was good, but it was very (disappointed/ disappointing).
    disappointing
  • I was really (surprised/ surprising) when my boss gave me the day off.
    surprised
  • Jim gets (bored/ boring) if he has to study too much.
    bored
  • Are you (interested/ interesting) in going to the beach tomorrow?
    interested
  • It's very (confused/ confusing) to be taught in so many classrooms.
    confusing
  • Julie was so (embarrassed/ embarrassing) that her whole face turned red.
    embarrassed
  • Andy said that the twenty-mile walk was (exhausted/ exhausting).
    exhausting
  • Being alone in an old house at night can be (frightened/ frightening).
    frightening
  • By 11.00 I felt so (tired/tiring) that I went to bed.
    tired
  • Why don't you go away and stop being so (annoyed/ annoying).
    annoying