Adjectives ending “ED” and “ING”

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Adjectives ending “ED” and “ING” Page 100

Some adjectives end in “ed” and “ing” Examples: EXCITED WORRIED BORED SURPRISED EXCITING WORRYING BORING SURPRISING

We use “ED” adjectives to describe how you feel (someone feels). She is excited

We use “ING” adjectives to describe a thing or situation (It) Rollercoasters are exciting

They are Interested

The movie is interesting

She is bored

The class is boring

He is tired

Studying is tiring

She is amazed

The Pyramids are amazing!