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We  can use adjectives that end with  -ed (e.g. frighened) to describe people’s feelings:
How do people in the photos feel? Exhausted, bored, frightened, excited bored excited frigtened exhausted
We use an adjective that ends with  -ing (e.g. frighening) to talk about a thing or person that makes us have a feeling
HOW CAN YOU DESCRIBE THE EXPERIENCES BELOW?   Use the adjectives from the box ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Exhausting, frightening, boring, exciting, terrifying terrifying exhausting exciting frightening boring
When you describe a situation, a thing or a person that produces a feeling or an effect the adjective ends in  -ing The film is   frighten ing The flight was tir ing
When you describe how someone or something feels or is affected the adjective ends in  -ed The boy feels /is frightened They feel/are tired
They are bor ed The lesson is   bor ing She feels / is excit ed The book is excit ing  / interest ing
Frighten  bore  exhaust  excite Complete the following sentences by choosing  a) or b) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],a b d c
 

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Adjectives ed -ing

  • 1.
  • 2. We can use adjectives that end with -ed (e.g. frighened) to describe people’s feelings:
  • 3. How do people in the photos feel? Exhausted, bored, frightened, excited bored excited frigtened exhausted
  • 4. We use an adjective that ends with -ing (e.g. frighening) to talk about a thing or person that makes us have a feeling
  • 5.
  • 6. When you describe a situation, a thing or a person that produces a feeling or an effect the adjective ends in -ing The film is frighten ing The flight was tir ing
  • 7. When you describe how someone or something feels or is affected the adjective ends in -ed The boy feels /is frightened They feel/are tired
  • 8. They are bor ed The lesson is bor ing She feels / is excit ed The book is excit ing / interest ing
  • 9.
  • 10.