When adjectives have the same base form: the -ed form usually describes a reaction the way someone feels. The -ing form usually describes an opinion what a person thinks about something.
the -ed form usually describes a reaction the way someone feels.
ANNOYED
BORED
SURPRISED
The -ing form usually describes an opinion what a person thinks about something.
ADJECTIVES ED- ING
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ed & ing adjectives
BY VIVIAN CHITIVA
ADJECTIVES
can be used to describe someone or something
EMBARRASED
SURPRISING
FRIGHTENED
DISSAPOINTED
INTERESTING
When adjectives have the same base form: the -ed form usually describes a reaction the way someone feels. The -ing form usually describes an opinion what a person thinks about something.
the -ed form usually describes a reaction the way someone feels.
ANNOYED
BORED
SURPRISED
The -ing form usually describes an opinion what a person thinks about something.
ANNOYING
BORING
SURPRISING