Do you know the difference between the adjectives that end in -ed and -ing? In this video, you’re going to learn this simple difference. Adjectives that end in -ed are used to describe how a person is feeling. For example, I was BORED because the movie was boring. In this sentence, the adjective “bored” describes a person who is feeling tired and impatient. Adjectives that end in -ing are used to describe the thing that makes a person feel something. I was bored because the movie was BORING. Here the adjective boring describes the movie that makes someone feel tired and impatient. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Frustrated or frustrating? 00:27 - Exhausted or exhausting? 00:46 - Touched or touching? 01:04 - Embarrassed or embarrassing? 01:21 - Confused or confusing? 01:44 - Surprised or surprising? 02:02 - Terrified or terrifying? 02:19 - Which sentence is NOT correct? 02:45 - Tired or tiring? 03:03 - Relaxed - relaxing? 03:22 - Disappointed or disappointing? 03:38 - Touched or touching? 03:58 - Brief explanation For more English quizzes: _______________________________________________ Our Social Media: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: _______________________________________________ Voice of the video:
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