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The film wasn't good. I was ... from the beginning to the end. I nearly fell asleep.

bored
boring

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Answer:

The correct word to fill in the blank is "bored."

"I was bored from the beginning to the end" means that the person did not find the film interesting or engaging and felt uninterested or disengaged while watching it.

Using "boring" in this context would mean that the film itself was causing the feeling of boredom, which would not make sense since the speaker is the one experiencing the feeling.

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