“ING” AND “ED” ADJECTIVE
“ING” AND “ED” ADJECTIVE
There are many adjectives ending in ING and ED. Those adjectives
are:
boring, bored, interesting,
interested, exciting, excited, shocking, shocked, frightening, frightened,
tiring, tired, annoying, annoyed, surprising, surprised...
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1) “ING” ADJECTIVE
DEFINITION: Ing
Adjective is the adjective which is used to describe the thing or person that
produces the feeling.
Example:
- This picture is interesting.
- It is an exciting story.
- The film is frightening.
2) “ED” ADJECTIVE
DEFINITION: Ed
Adjective is the adjective that is used to describe someone feeling.
Example:
- She is annoyed.
- We are excited.
- He is interested in photography.
What is anadjective clause?
TYPES OFADJECTIVE
POSITION OFADJECTIVE
COMPARISONOF ADJECTIVE
SENTENCES OFCOMPARISON
“ING” AND“ED” ADJECTIVE
ORDER OFADJECTIVE
COMPOUNDADJECTIVES
PREDICATEADJECTIVES
ADJECTIVESUSED WITH PREPOSITIONS
ADJECTIVES +THAT-CLAUSE OR
TO-INFINTIVE
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