1 / 14

Smart Choice Level 3

Smart Choice Level 3. Unit 2 Grammar. Grammar. Adjectives with – ed / - ing. - ed = feelings or emotions I am tired. / I feel tired. I am relaxed. / I feel relaxed. I am bored. / I feel bored. I am disappointed. / I feel disappointed. Grammar. Adjectives with – ed / - ing.

denise
Download Presentation

Smart Choice Level 3

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Smart ChoiceLevel 3 Unit 2 Grammar

  2. Grammar • Adjectives with –ed / -ing -ed = feelings or emotions I am tired. / I feel tired. I am relaxed. / I feel relaxed. I am bored. / I feel bored. I am disappointed. / I feel disappointed.

  3. Grammar • Adjectives with –ed / -ing -ing = the cause of feelings or emotions Hiking is tiring. = Hiking makes me feel tired. Sunbathing is relaxing. = Sunbathing makes me feel relaxed. The movie is boring. = The movie makes me feel bored. The music was disappointing. = The music made me feel disappointed.

  4. Grammar • Adjectives with –ing / -ed tired tiring

  5. Grammar • Adjectives with –ing / -ed relaxing relaxed

  6. Grammar • Adjectives with –ing / -ed boring bored

  7. Grammar • Adjectives with –ing / -ed disappointing disappointed

  8. Grammar • Adjectives with –ed / -ing After some –ed adjectives we can use a preposition + a noun OR preposition+ gerund (-ing) I am interested in your new book. I am interested inreading your new book.

  9. Grammar • Adjectives with –ed / -ing

  10. Now Practice! 1. A: How was the movie? B: It was OK, but I was (boring / bored) for the first hour. 2. A: How was your sailing trip? B: It was (frightening / frightened). I almost fell in the water. 3. A: Do you want to go out tonight? B: I don’t think so. I feel really (tiring / tired). 4. A: How was the party? B: It was really (disappointing / disappointed). Only a few people came. 5. A: Did you enjoy your vacation? B: Absolutely. It was (amazing / amazed).

  11. Now Practice! 1. Do you ever get tired _____ watching movies? 2. What are you interested ______ doing this weekend? 3. Do you ever get excited ______ doing your homework? 4. What are most people terrified _____? 5. Do you get bored _____ listening to classical music? 6. Why are some people frightened ______ airplanes? of in about of by of

  12. Grammar • Adjectives with –ed / -ing Converting from –ing to –ed: I think horror movies are frightening. I’m frightened by horror movies. X

  13. Convert the following sentences from –ing to –ed. • 1. I think novels are interesting. • 2. He thinks sunsets are amazing. • 3. We think English is tiring. • 4. I think traveling is exciting. • 5. She thinks rap music is boring. • 6. She thought the concert was disappointing. • 7. They think spiders are frightening. • 8. I thought the pianist was amazing. • 9. I think tests are terrifying. • 10. He thought his test scores were surprising.

  14. Convert the following sentences from –ing to –ed. • 1. I’m interested in novels. • 2. He’s amazed at sunsets. • 3. We are tired of English. • 4. I’m excited by traveling. • 5. She is bored by rap music. • 6. She was disappointed with the concert. • 7. They are frightened of spiders. • 8. I was amazed at the pianist. • 9. I’m terrified of tests. • 10. He was surprised at his test scores.

More Related