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- ED Adj and -ING Adj

Diana SP

Created on August 17, 2021

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Transcript

We have two

- ed

- ing

Describes a feeling or emotion

Describes a characteristic

In today's class

adjectives

with ed and ing

Let's start

Where have you seen words ending with 'ed' and 'ing'?

There are many adjectives that we have in English that end in -ED or -ING

Differences

- ed

- ing

Describes a feeling or emotion (how a person feels)

Describes the characteristic of a person, a thing or a situation.

Temporary

Permanent

Y E S ! We make the difference with the verb ser and estar and no in the adjective per se.

Do we have them in spanish?

What did she want to say?

A woman answers the phone and it is a bank call. She politely replies: "I'm not interesting" and hang up

INSTRUCTIONS: drag the adjectives from the box to complete the sentences.

worrying

disgusting

exciting

confusing

depressing

tiring

embarrasing

scaring

boring

disgusted

confused

depressed

tired

excited

scared

worried

embarrased

bored