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A djective with suffix –ed or –ing Edi Sunjayanto
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Many adjectives ending in ‘-ing’ describe the effect that something has on someone's feelings. Some adjectives ending in ‘-ing’ describe a process or state that continues over a period of time.
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Sentence The girl is (frustate)... frustated seeing the murder. The motorcycle is (charm)... charming.
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Sentence 1.The show is (bore)... to see. 2.She looks (bore)... 3.The performance is (terrify)... 4.The black is so (terrify)...
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Phrase Determiner + Adjective + Noun Det + Adj + N Det: The, A/ an, Some, Many, Few, Much, One, Two..., Such, My, your, her... Adj: OSASCOM
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Adjectives Common: without suffix –ed or –ing Example: slow, high, beautiful, smart... Special: with suffix –ed/ -ing Example: interested/ interesting, touched/touching
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5. She makes some experiment. It is so (amaze)... 6. She teaches the class X. They are (amaze)... 7. The lesson is so difficult and (terribly)... 8. I see the man is (terribly)...
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Phrase He lives in a (charm)... charming house just outside the town. She always has a (welcome)... welcoming smile.
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1. She looks (alarm)... about something. 2. A (bore)... student complained to his teacher. 3. She had the (frighten)... big blue eyes. 4. My daughter give him a (delight)...feeling.
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Exercise 2 1.The boy finds some (interest)... games. 2.He looks (please)... seing her. 3.The books remains such (frighten)... story. 4.They meet a (surprise)... news. 5.I love her (scare)... novel. 6.Jim makes me (convince)... about what happen to me. 7. The true is (confuse).....
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It's (amaze)…amazing what they can do. The present situation is (terrify)…terrifying. He felt (satisfy)…satisfied with all the work he had done. My husband was (worry)…worried.
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Convince (yakin) delight (senang) finish (selesai) Interest (minat) involve (masuk) please (senang) Prepare (siap) scare (takut) thrill (senang) Tire (lelah) touch (sentuh) worry (cemas) Add the words with suffix –ed and –ing to express feeling
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Change the suffix –ing to –ed! alarming amazing annoying astonishing boring charming confusing convincing depressing disappointing embarrassing exciting frightening interesting shocking surprising terrifying tiring welcoming worrying
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Change the suffix –ed to –ing! alarmed amused astonished bored delighted depressed disappointed excited frightened interested satisfied shocked surprised tired troubled worried
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3. Many ‘-ed’ adjectives describe people's feelings. They have the same form as the past participle of a transitive verb and have a passive meaning. For example, ‘a frightened person’ is a person who has been frightened by something.
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