VOCABULARY
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-ed and -ing adjectives
- Adjectives such as annoyed and annoying are formed from verbs:
- Annoy - Worry - Stress - Amuse - Interest.
- Adjectives with -ing are used to describe something or someone:
- This situation is exciting.
- My brother is a really stressing person.
- Adjectives with -ed are used to describe a feeling about something or someone:
- I am worried about my final grade.
- She is not interested in going to college.
-ed
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-ing
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Question 1/8
You look really TIRING. Why don't you go to bed?
You look really TIRED. Why don't you go to bed?
Question 1/8
You look really TIRED. Why don't you go to bed?
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Question 2/8
Can I call you? I've got some very EXCITED news for you!
Can I call you? I've got some very EXCITING news for you!
Question 2/8
Can I call you? I've got some very EXCITING news for you!
NEXT
Question 3/8
My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very ANNOYED.
My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very ANNOYING.
Question 3/8
My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very ANNOYING.
NEXT
Question 4/8
The directions were CONFUSED and we got lost.
The directions were CONFUSING and we got lost.
Question 4/8
The directions were CONFUSING and we got lost.
NEXT
Question 5/8
I was really SURPRISING that I won the competition.
I was really SURPRISED that I won the competition.
Question 5/8
I was really SURPRISED that I won the competition.
NEXT
Question 6/8
She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's INTERESTING in buying it.
She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's INTERESTED in buying it.
Question 6/8
She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's INTERESTED in buying it.
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Question 7/8
My cats get really FRIGHTENED when there's a thunderstorm.
My cats get really FRIGHTENING when there's a thunderstorm.
Question 7/8
My cats get really FRIGHTENED when there's a thunderstorm.
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Question 8/8
His exam results were really DISAPPOINTING.
His exam results were really DISAPPOINTED.
Question 8/8
His exam results were really DISAPPOINTING.
VOCABULARY: -ED AND -ING ADJECTIVES
Jesus Edgardo Ojeda
Created on May 30, 2023
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Transcript
VOCABULARY
BEGIN
-ed and -ing adjectives
-ed
or
-ing
BEGIN
Question 1/8
You look really TIRING. Why don't you go to bed?
You look really TIRED. Why don't you go to bed?
Question 1/8
You look really TIRED. Why don't you go to bed?
NEXT
Question 2/8
Can I call you? I've got some very EXCITED news for you!
Can I call you? I've got some very EXCITING news for you!
Question 2/8
Can I call you? I've got some very EXCITING news for you!
NEXT
Question 3/8
My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very ANNOYED.
My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very ANNOYING.
Question 3/8
My neighbour is always playing loud music. It's very ANNOYING.
NEXT
Question 4/8
The directions were CONFUSED and we got lost.
The directions were CONFUSING and we got lost.
Question 4/8
The directions were CONFUSING and we got lost.
NEXT
Question 5/8
I was really SURPRISING that I won the competition.
I was really SURPRISED that I won the competition.
Question 5/8
I was really SURPRISED that I won the competition.
NEXT
Question 6/8
She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's INTERESTING in buying it.
She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's INTERESTED in buying it.
Question 6/8
She didn't call about the car. I don't think she's INTERESTED in buying it.
NEXT
Question 7/8
My cats get really FRIGHTENED when there's a thunderstorm.
My cats get really FRIGHTENING when there's a thunderstorm.
Question 7/8
My cats get really FRIGHTENED when there's a thunderstorm.
NEXT
Question 8/8
His exam results were really DISAPPOINTING.
His exam results were really DISAPPOINTED.
Question 8/8
His exam results were really DISAPPOINTING.