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English Language 2 The Second Semester 2015-2016 - Presented by Arslan Agha
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Adjectives ending in ED and ING
An adjective that ends in -ED is used to describe: a feeling or an emotion(of a person). It is used to describe a temporary thing. -ed adjectives cannot be used to describe an object or situation.
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Examples: This grammar lesson is boring. I am bored reading all about these grammar rules. I am tired right now. My flight was tiring (because it was a twelve-hour flight). Public toilets are usually disgusting. I am disgusted by the smell in some of them. An adjective that ends in -ING is used to describe: the characteristic of a person, a thing or a situation.
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Choose the correct answer
She---- (can’t/is)be a policewoman. You----(can/must)be the blond woman’s daughter. She---- (was/might)be a hairdresser. I---- (have never been able/can’t) speak Japanese. She---- (have/has)long blond hair.
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6. He---- (has/is)tall and has dark hair. 7
6. He---- (has/is)tall and has dark hair (I’d love/I love) to be able to drive a car. 8. Are you -----(interesting/ interested) in sport . 9. What music do you listen when you are ---- ( depressed/ depressing) What is the most ---- (bored/ boring) film you’re seen.
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Uses of which Instead of what. Which class are you in?
In page 46 it’s used with person Which person is embarrassed? Which person is embarrassing?
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Vocabulary Height Long hair /curly Blond /brown Fat/ slim/ overweight
Tight jeans Bald / moustache
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