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Adjec tives ending in “- e
s “-ing”
In this month’s grammar fun section we’ll be looking at the difference between adjectives ending in “,-ed”
and “,-ing”. This is often confusing for students of English. We’ll make it easy for you!
(Answers on page 44.)
Adjectives ending in “-ed”
There are many adjectives that end in “-ed”. Here are some of them:
Interested, bored, excited, disappointed, surprised, annoyed, con-
fused, amused, etc.
These adjectives are often used to describe how you feel, or how
someone else feels. For example:
“There’s nothing to do. I’m bored.”
They are also used to talk about the effect that something has on
you. For example:
a) I didn’t talk to anyone in the party. I was really bored.
b) We lost the game. I was really disappointed.
c) I saw a friend while I was on holiday in France. She was really
surprised to see me.
Now try this quick exercise to help you understand these adjectives.
Add the correct word from below to each sentence.
Surprised, confused, excited
1. We’re going away next week. We’re really ____________.
2. I didn’t expect to pass the exam. I’m really ______________.
3. They don’t know what it means? They’re really ___________.
a) The film was very long. It was boring.
b) I saw many things in the museum. It was really interesting.
c) The boy next to me was singing all the time. It was really annoying.
Now try this quick exercise. Add the correct word from below to each
sentence.
Surprising, confusing, exciting
1. This is so complicated, and it’s really ____________.
2. I didn’t do any revision for the test. So the fact that I passed is
really ______________.
3. We’re going away next week. It’s really ___________.
So, what’s the difference? Well, as we’ve said, “,-ed” adjectives are
generally used to describe the effect that something has on you;
and “,-ing” adjectives are usually used to describe something, or
someone’s character.
Adjectives ending in “-ing”
Here are some adjectives that end in “-ing”:
Interesting, boring, exciting, disappointing, surprising, annoying,
confusing, amusing, etc.
These adjectives are often used to describe something, or to talk about
someone’s character. For example:
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