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I didn't sleep a wink last night so I'm very .... (TIRED/TIRING)
tired
Cleaning the whole house at the weekend can be very ... (TIRED/TIRING)
tiring
I didn't expect the film to end like this. I was very ... (SURPRISED/SURPRISING)
surprised
I was so ...... when my brother gave me a present. (SURPRISED/SURPRISING)
surprised
Kate was so .... in maths lesson that she started to think about her last trip to London. (BORED/BORING)
bored
The big dog was running towards me and I was really ... (FRIGHTENED/FRIGHTENING)
frightened
My dad has cycled 45 km today. He is very ... (TIRED/TIRING)
tired.
My team is winning. I'm so ... (EXCITED/EXCITING)
excited
I don't like historical films. I find them .... (BORED/BORING)
boring
Our last trip to Paris was very ... (EXCITED/EXCITING)
exciting
I liked this lesson. It was ... (INTERESTED/INTERESTING)
interesting
You are getting on my nerves today. You are ... (ANNOYED/ANNOYING)
annoying