English and Scientific terms Salah Jameel Jabrael Verb patterns; -ed or – ing adjectives  Verb patterns : infinitive or –ing , -ed or – ing adjectives.

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English and Scientific terms Salah Jameel Jabrael Verb patterns; -ed or – ing adjectives  Verb patterns : infinitive or –ing , -ed or – ing adjectives  homework 1

English and Scientific terms Salah Jameel Jabrael Verb patterns  Infinitive or –ing A ) Infinitive + to e.g. decide to, manage to, want to, would like to …etc. B ) Infintive + base + ing : e. Like + play : like playing ;love + stay : love staying …etc. C) Infinitive + base without to or ing : Let, make, help : e.g. He let me go out. 2

English and Scientific terms Salah Jameel Jabrael -ed or – ing adjectives Note : there are some adjectives taking both ed and– ing patterns, but, they are used differently. Somebody usually take ‘ –ed’, whereas something take ‘ ing’ form. Such as the following examples : e.g. Ali is tired. - Driving fast is tiring. other forms of such adjectives are : Excited / exciting ; bored / boring ; amazed / amazing …etc. 3

English and Scientific terms Salah Jameel Jabrael Homework Write some sentences in which both patterns of : A ) –ed and –ing adjectives B ) infinitive and ing are used. 4