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  • It's worrying/worried that we haven't heard from Pablo yet.
    worrying
  •  15
  • I'm boring/bored of this game. Let's play something else.
    bored
  •  15
  • There's no wifi here. It's really annoying/annoyed.
    annoying
  •  15
  • You don't have to feel embarassing/embarrased. I understand how you feel.
    embarrassed
  •  15
  • It helps to listen to relaxing/relaxed music.
    relaxing
  •  15
  • You look worrying/worried. Is everything ok?
    worried
  •  15
  • I'm annoying/annoyed that you didn't tell me that you weren't coming to my party.
    annoyed
  •  15
  • This spaghetti tastes amazing/amazed. What's your secret ingredient?
    amazing
  •  15
  • I'm amazing/amazed that I didn't fail that English exam.
    amazed
  •  15
  • Homework is so boring/bored. I want to play video games.
    boring
  •  15
  • I had a piece of spinach in my teeth all day. It was so embarrassing/embarrassed.
    embarrassing
  •  15
  • I feel very relaxing/relaxed when I'm on holiday.
    relaxed
  •  15
  • I'm exciting/excited to travel in the Summer.
    excited
  •  15
  • I love watching hockey because it's very exciting/excited.
    exciting
  •  15
  • I was disappointing/disappointed with the new Batman movie. I thought it would be great but it wasn't.
    disappointed
  •  15
  • I tried to make a hamburger at home but the result was disappointing/disappointed.
    disappointing
  •  15