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Introducing - ED and - ING Adjectives
Introducing - ED and - ING Adjectives
• Politics
• Barak Obama
• Lord of the Rings
The first one means I like it, I want to hear about it.
He is a challenging man.
Why is she bored today?
Why is she tired?
Why is Shiellini annoyed?
–Ed and –ING Adjectives
• -ED -ING
• Amused Amusing
• Exhausted Exhausting
• Embarrassed Embarrassing
• Pleased Pleasing
• Surprised Surprising
• Thrilled Thrilling
• Annoyed Annoying
• Confused Confusing
• Depressed Depressing
• Disgusted Disgusting
• Frightened Frightening
• Horrified Horrifying
• Shocked Shocking
• Relaxed Relaxing
• Fascinated Fascinating
• Troubled Troubling
• Puzzled Puzzling
• Irritated Irritating
• Devastated Devastating
• Overwhelmed Overwhelming
• Disappointed Disappointing
• Intrigued Intriguing
• Discouraged Discouraging
• Moved Moving
• Humiliated Humiliating
• Satisfied Satisfying
• Touched Touching
• Scared Scaring
Practice expressing sentences with:
• -ED or -ING Adjectives
ACCORDING TO THE PICTURES:
I’m satisfied for contributing with
BUSY TEACHERS!!!! Jenny