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10. Philip was extremely (annoying/ annoyed) at Mark's behaviour.
annoyed
9. It was quite (surprised / surprising) that Jeremy passed his exams with flying colours.
surprising
8. Kate was (disappointed / disappointing) with the book. She expected it to be much better.
disappointed
7. Did Tim feel (frightening/ frightened) when he saw the snake at his feet?
frightened
6. The journey took all day and night. They found it very tiring/ tired.
tiring
5. Why do you always look so (boring/ bored)? Is your life so (boring/ bored)?
bored / boring
4. I didn’t find the situation funny. I was not (amusing/ amused)
amused
3. It’s sometimes (embarrassing/ embarrassed) when you have to ask people for money.
embarrassing
2. The football match was quite (exciting/ excited). I enjoyed it.
exciting
1. Are you (interesting/ interested) in football?
interested