ADJECTIVES ENDING IN ED AND -ING

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ADJECTIVES ENDING IN ED AND -ING UNIT 11 LEVEL 300

I AM EXCITED WHEN I GO TO VISIT MY GRANDPARENTS VS. MY GRANDPARENTS ARE EXCITING WHEN THEY SEE ME.

ADJECTIVES -ED ADJECTIVES ENDING WITH –ED CAN DESCRIBE HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT SOMEONE OR SOMETHING.

ADJECTIVES -ED I AM BORED WITH MY JOB (SOMETHING). I GET ANNOYED WITH MY SISTER (SOMEONE).

ADJECTIVES -ING ADJECTIVES ENDING IN –ING CAN DESCRIBE SOMEONE OR SOMETHING.

ADJECTIVES -ING MY JOB IS VERY BORING (SOMETHING). MY SISTER DOES A LOT OF ANNOYING THINGS (SOMEONE).