How emotions affect sucess?

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How emotions affect sucess?

Many verbs of emotion have –ing and –ed adjective forms What are some verbs of emotion? Sample verbs of emotion: amuse irritate comfort fascinate puzzle satisfy annoy surprise depress bewilder excite frustrate bother bore tire interest aggravate amaze captivate confuse shock intrigue disappoint exhaust

These verbs can be changed to adjectives by adding ING Amaze (verb: You amaze me!) Amazing (adjective: These students are amazing!) Amazed (adjective: I am amazed by the students in this class!) Interest (verb: Computers interest her.) Interesting (adjective: Computers are interesting for her). Interested (adjective: She is interested in computers)

What’s the difference between the –ing and –ed adjective forms? Verb + ing = adjective to describe a thing or things that cause the emotion The comic movie was amusing! Verb + ed = adjective to describe a person or animal that experiences an emotion, feeling, or reaction; an experiencer’s emotion I was really amused by the movie.

Other helpful hints: Sentences often use the word "by" with adjectives ending in ED. Greg was challenged by his math homework. Sentences often use the word "to" or “for” with adjectives ending in ING. Greg’s math homework was challenging to him.