Adjective ending ing and ed
1.Adjective ending ed, it used to express the feeling of someone.
Example:
*I have been working very hard all day and now I am exhausted.
*I am starting a new job next week. I am quite excited.
*I asked emily if she wanted to come out with us but she wasn’t interested.
2.Adjective ending ing, it used to explain the characteristic of something.
Example:
*The teacher’s explanation was confusing. Most of the students didn’t undesrtand it.
1.Adjective ending ed, it used to express the feeling of someone.
Example:
*I have been working very hard all day and now I am exhausted.
*I am starting a new job next week. I am quite excited.
*I asked emily if she wanted to come out with us but she wasn’t interested.
2.Adjective ending ing, it used to explain the characteristic of something.
Example:
*The teacher’s explanation was confusing. Most of the students didn’t undesrtand it.
*The kitchen hadn’t been cleaned for ages. It was really disgusting.
*The lecture was boring. I feel asleep.
The diffrent of the second sentence:
A.The movie was dissapointing.
We were dissapointed with the movie.
B. She enjoys her job but it’s often exchausting.
At the end of a day’s work. She is often exchausted.
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