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  • I'm really excited/exciting about my trip. I'm going to Hong Kong.
    excited
  • All of my friends think golf is interested/interesting to watch. I have no idea why.
    interesting
  • It's (disappoint) when friends don't keep in touch. But it happens.
    disappointing
  • We went whitewater rafting recently. It was amazed/amazing.
    amazing
  • Some people post really mean comments online. They can be pretty (scare).
    scary
  • I heard something surprised/surprising. Coffee might actually be good for you.
    surprising
  • We watched a really bored/boring TV show last night. I actually fell asleep.
    boring
  • I think documentaries about space are really fascinated/fascinating.
    fascinating
  • I get really (annoy) when people say they'll meet me and then they're half an hour late. It's (surprise) how selfish people can be.
    annoyed / surprising
  • I'm always really (shock) when friends get into fights with each other.
    shocked
  • I wasn't able to get tickets to see my favorite band. I was so disappointed/disappointing.
    disappointed
  • It's always (fascinate) to find out about other people jobs.
    fascinating
  • My parents are very (please) that I have nice friends. I think parents get (worry) about things like that.
    pleased / worried
  • It's really embarrassed/embarrassing when you forget someone's name.
    embarrassing
  • I get really frustrated/frustrating when I call somewhere and they put me on hold. It's very annoyed/annoying.
    frustrated / annoying
  • We went to a huge roller coaster last weekend. It was really scared/scary.
    scary
  • It's always (excite) to see my friends. Not one of them is (bore).
    excited / boring
  • I get really confused/confusing when movie plots jump around.
    confusing
  • I hate it when I'm out with a group of friends and we can't decide what to do. It can be incredibly (frustrate). I guess we're all (interest) in different things.
    frustrating / interested
  • My sister forgot my birthday. I was shocked/shocking.
    shocked