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adjectives : -ed vs. -ing

adjectives : -ed vs. -ing. adjectives ending in –ed describe what a person is feeling. Ann thought she had seen a ghost . She was very frightened ! We were all surpised by the news.

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adjectives : -ed vs. -ing

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  1. adjectives: -ed vs. -ing • adjectivesending in –ed describewhat a personis feeling. Annthoughtshehadseen a ghost. Shewasveryfrightened! Wewereallsurpisedby the news.

  2. adjectivesending in –ing are usedtodescribesomeone or somethingthatprovokes a certain feeling or sensation. The ghostwasveryfrightening. The news isverysurprising. • Adjectivesending in –ing can beusedafter the verybe or before the noun: • The journeywasverytiring. • Itwas a verytiringjourney.

  3. DearMandy, I arrivedheretwodays ago. The journeywastired/tiring, but I’m excited/excitingtobe in Italy. It’s such a relaxed/relaxingplace. However, I’m a bit worried/worryingbecause life willbeverydifferentfrommy routine in London. I hopeyou’llkeep in touch. I’llbedisappointed/disappointingifyou don’t! Love, Charlotte

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