

-ing and -ed adjectives
Jan 27, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of -ing and -ed adjectives, exploring their meanings through relatable anecdotes, like a holiday gone awry. Discover how -ed adjectives express our feelings, from being surprised to annoyed. Put your knowledge to the test with an engaging quiz that sharpens your understanding and boosts vocabulary. The conversation takes a serious turn as they unveil dark secrets within the wellness industry, revealing stories of manipulation that highlight the need for transparency and justice.
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-ING Adjectives
- Adjectives ending in -ing describe things or events causing feelings.
- "Boring" describes the airport wait, not the person's feeling.
ED Adjectives
- ED adjectives describe how we feel about something.
- "Surprised" describes the woman's feeling about the cheap price.
Boredom
- Finn claims he never feels bored.
- He admits that commuting to work makes him feel bored.