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Review 10-1 to 10-5 https://play. kahoot

Participial Adjectives

Past Participle Bore Terrify Shock Embarrass Frustrate

Past Participle Bore Bored Terrify Terrified Shock Shocked Embarrass Embarrassed Frustrate Frustrated

Past Participle & Present Participle Bore Bored Boring Terrify Terrified Terrifying Shock Shocked Shocking Embarrass Embarrassed Embarrassing Frustrate Frustrated Frustrating

We can use the past participle or present participle of a verb to make an adjective. Verb = Adjective

What is an adjective?

What is an adjective? Describes a noun

noun = rabbit adjective = white What is an adjective? Describes a noun Ex. The white rabbit ran away from Alice. noun = rabbit adjective = white

Participle as an adjective Describes a noun Ex. The white rabbit was exciting to watch. noun = rabbit adjective = exciting

Participle as an adjective Past Participle = Add “ed” Present Participle = Add “ing”

Participle as an adjective Past Participle = Add “ed” - Excite Excited Present Participle = Add “ing” - Excite Exciting

Past Participle and Present Participle ING = Describes a noun ED = Describes feelings of a noun

Past Participle and Present Participle -ING -ED -ING is often the reason or cause of -ED

Past Participle and Present Participle The museum is Interesting Work is Tiring The movie is Exciting I am Interested I am Tired I am Excited

Past Participle and Present Participle The museum is Interesting Work is Tiring The movie is Exciting I am Interested I am Tired I am Excited

“Anyone, Anyone” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhiCFdWeQfA

Verb: To bore The teacher is _____. (?)

Verb: To bore [Present Participle] The teacher is boring.

Verb: To bore [Present Participle] The teacher is boring. Teacher is boring Teacher = Boring

Verb: To bore The teacher is boring. BUT The student is _____.

Verb: To bore [Past Participle] The teacher is boring. BUT The student is bored.

Verb: To bore [Past Participle] The student is bored. = The student FEELS bored.

Verb: To bore The student is bored. [past participle] The teacher is boring. [present participle] The student is bored. [past participle] Why is the student bored?

Past Participle and Present Participle Boring Bored

Past Participle and Present Participle The teacher is boring. The students are bored.

Past Participle and Present Participle Because the teacher is boring, the students feel bored. bored…… BORING

Verb: Terrify The dinosaur is ______. The girl is ________ . ? ?

Verb: Terrify The dinosaur is terrifying. The girl is terrified.

Verb: Terrify The dinosaur is terrifying. The girl is terrified. The girl FEELS terrified because the dinosaur IS terrifying.

Present Participle & Past Participle TERRIFYING TERRIFIED TERRIFIED!!!! TERRIFYING

1. I am confusing about the assignment that’s due tomorrow. 2 1. I am confusing about the assignment that’s due tomorrow. 2. The boy was embarrassed when he dropped his ice cream. 3. Marine biology is a fascinated subject. 4. Space in an interested place. 5. Space is an interesting place. 6. Lucy is excited to go on a trip to Japan. 7. Mike was surprised when we threw him a birthday party. 8. I was shocking when I heard the news. CORRECT OR INCORRECT? Stand up and find a partner Decide whether each sentence is correct or incorrect.

1. I am confusing about the assignment that’s due tomorrow. 2 1. I am confusing about the assignment that’s due tomorrow. 2. The boy was embarrassed when he dropped his ice cream. 3. Marine biology is a fascinated subject. 4. Space in an interested place. 5. Space is an interesting place. 6. Lucy is excited to go on a trip to Japan. 7. Mike was surprised when we threw him a birthday party. 8. I was shocking when I heard the news. CORRECT OR INCORRECT?

Verbs Thrill Excite Amuse Scare

Past Participle and Present Participle ING = Describes a noun ED = Describes feelings of a noun

Past Participle and Present Participle ING = Describes a noun ED = Describes feelings of a noun

Verb: To annoy The school of fishes was __________ . Marlin was __________ .

Verb: To annoy The school of fishes was annoying. Marlin was annoyed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iuv__-nyO1M

Alarm Amaze Amuse Annoy Astonish Astound Bore Captivate Challenge Charm Comfort Concern Confuse Convince Depress Devastate Disappoint Disgust Distress Embarrass Encourage Energize Entertain Exasperate Excite Exhaust Fascinate Flatter Frighten Frustrate Gratify Horrify Humiliate Inspire Insult Interest Irritate Move Overwhelm Perplex Please Puzzle Relax Satisfy Shock Sicken Sooth Surprise Tempt Terrify Threaten Thrill Trouble Unnerve Upset Worry Instructions: Write a narrative about the two people in the video we just watched. Your narrative must have: At least 5 sentences 3 past participle adjectives (-ed) 3 present participle adjectives (-ing) Ex. The girlfriend was distressed.