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John was (fascinated / fascinating) by Mandarin when he first started learning languages. He decided to study more and now he can speak it fluently.
fascinated
She looked very (confusing / confused) when I told her we had to change the plan
confused
I hate long flights, I’m always really (boring / bored).
bored
My sister is so (exciting / excited) because she is going on holiday tomorrow.
excited
It’s okay, it’s only me. Don’t be (alarming / alarmed).
alarmed
Don’t show my baby photos to people, Mum! It’s so (embarrassing / embarrassed)!
embarrassing
We are going in a helicopter? How (exciting / excited)!
exciting
I’m sorry, I can’t come tonight. I’m completely (exhausting / exhausted).
exhausted
That film was so (depressing / depressed)! There was no happy ending for any of the characters.
depressing
I was really (embarrassing / embarrassed) when I fell over in the street.
embarrassed
He was (frightening / frightened) when he saw the spider.
frightened
The plane began to move in a rather (alarming / alarmed) way
alarming
The journey was (exhausting / exhausted)! Twelve hours by bus.
exhausting
The teacher was really (amusing / amused) so the lesson passed quickly.
amusing
This maths problem is so (confusing / confused). Can you help me?
confusing
I thought her new idea was absolutely (fascinated / fascinating).
fascinating
I’m feeling (depressed / depressing), so I’m going to go home, eat some chocolate, and go to bed early with a good book.
depressed
This lesson is so (boring / bored)!
boring
It’s so (frustrating / frustrated)! No matter how much I study I can’t seem to remember this vocabulary.
frustrating
My nephew was (amusing / amused) by the clown.
amused