ADJECTIVES | -ED | -ING | English grammar and vocabulary
adjectives | English grammar | English vocabulary
confusED? confusING? borED? borING? bewilderED? bewilderING? depressED? depressING? The -ed / -ing ending can completely change the meaning of your sentence!
In today's lesson, let's look at the difference between ED and ING adjectives. You'll improve your grammar and hopefully learn some new vocabulary as well.
Thank you so much for watching this video and don't forget to leave me a comment with an example sentence!
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LIST OF THE MOST COMMON ED ING ADJECTIVES:
1. aggravated aggravating
2. amazed amazing
3. amused amusing
4. annoyed annoying
5. astonished astonishing
6. bewildered bewildering
7. bored boring
8. captivated captivating
9. challenged challenging
10. comforted comforting
11. confused confusing
12. convinced convincing
13. depressed depressing
14. devastated devastating
15. disappointed disappointing
16. disgusted disgusting
17. disturbed disturbing
18. embarrassed embarrassing
19. encouraged encouraging
20. entertained entertaining
21. excited exciting
22. exhausted exhausting
23. fascinated fascinating
24. flattered flattering
25. frightened frightening
26. frustrated frustrating
27. horrified horrifying
28. humiliated humiliating
29. inspired inspiring
30. insulted insulting
31. interested interesting
32. irritated irritating
33. moved moving
34. overwhelmed overwhelming
Видео ADJECTIVES | -ED | -ING | English grammar and vocabulary канала Arnel's Everyday English
confusED? confusING? borED? borING? bewilderED? bewilderING? depressED? depressING? The -ed / -ing ending can completely change the meaning of your sentence!
In today's lesson, let's look at the difference between ED and ING adjectives. You'll improve your grammar and hopefully learn some new vocabulary as well.
Thank you so much for watching this video and don't forget to leave me a comment with an example sentence!
If you SUBSCRIBE to my channel and turn on those NOTIFICATIONS, you'll never miss a lesson.
SUPPORT: I'd love a coffee ;) https://ko-fi.com/arnel
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/arnelseverydayenglish/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ArnelsEverydayEnglish/
And thank you so much @thegreatnorthsoundsociety and @joelcummins for your music!
Have a wonderful day everyone! Arnel :)
LIST OF THE MOST COMMON ED ING ADJECTIVES:
1. aggravated aggravating
2. amazed amazing
3. amused amusing
4. annoyed annoying
5. astonished astonishing
6. bewildered bewildering
7. bored boring
8. captivated captivating
9. challenged challenging
10. comforted comforting
11. confused confusing
12. convinced convincing
13. depressed depressing
14. devastated devastating
15. disappointed disappointing
16. disgusted disgusting
17. disturbed disturbing
18. embarrassed embarrassing
19. encouraged encouraging
20. entertained entertaining
21. excited exciting
22. exhausted exhausting
23. fascinated fascinating
24. flattered flattering
25. frightened frightening
26. frustrated frustrating
27. horrified horrifying
28. humiliated humiliating
29. inspired inspiring
30. insulted insulting
31. interested interesting
32. irritated irritating
33. moved moving
34. overwhelmed overwhelming
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