This maths problem is so (confusing/confused). Can you help me? - confusing, Max was really disappointed/disappointing when he couldn’t go to the match. - disappointed, Lemonade is very refreshed/refreshing. Especially on a hot day. - refreshing, Samantha was embarrassed/embarrassing to sing. Her voice wasn’t very good. - embarrassed, Gareth was thrilling/thrilled when he got a new bike for his birthday. - thrilled, My sister is annoying/annoyed. She took my favourite necklace again today. - annoying, Our trip to Japan was exhausted/exhausting. - exhausting, His explanation sounded convinced/convincing. - convincing, He told me the most entertained/entertaining story about his days as a footballer. He is an amused/amusing person. He's a very… person. - entertaining, amusing, You look really tired/tiring. Why don't you go to bed? - tired,
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