'-ed' and '-ing' adjectives
ADJECTIVESAdjectives are used to give more information
about nouns. They are used with the verb 'to be' or a verb like look, seem, feel, sound, appear etc
There are several adjectives in English which have 2 forms: an –ed form and an –ing form.
The –ing form is used to describe things
The –ed form is used to describe our feelings.
'-ed' adjectives
I'm not interested in football.We were all surprised when they got
married.He was shocked at the news.The lecture made me feel really bored.She felt very disappointed with her exam
results.The children looked very tired when they
got back from the trip.
Adjectives that end in -ed are used to describe how people feel:
‘She was
surprised to find
that he had
been upgraded
to first class.'
'I was confused by the question my English teacher asked me’.
‘The bear felt tired after working hard all day.'
'-ing' adjectivesAdjectives that end in -ing are used to describe
things and situationsI don't think football is a very interesting
game.Their marriage was very surprising.They thought the news was shocking.I'm not going to that lecture: it sounds
really boring.Her exam results seemed disappointing,
but the university accepted her anyway.The trip looks very tiring. We'd better go
to be early tonight.
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-ed form -ing formamazed amazingamused amusingannoyed annoyingastonished astonishingbored boringconfused confusingdepressed depressingdisappointed disappointingdisgusted disgustingembarrassed embarrassingexcited excitingexhausted exhaustingfrightened frightening
-ed form -ing form
insulted insultinginterested interestingintrigued intriguingsatisfied satisfyingshocked shockingSurprised surprisingtempted temptingterrified terrifyingtired tiringworried worrying
PRACTICEhttp://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/naturalenglish/pre/
a_grammar/unit10/nepre_grammar10_1/
http://ww2.college-em.qc.ca/prof/epritchard/boreding.htm
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