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Common Mistakes with English ADJECTIVES 👉🏼 -ed and -ing endings

Grab the short course for $1! 👇👇👇 Stop making the 10 most common Mistakes English Learners Make! https://www.mmmenglish.com/grammar-challenge/ In this course you’ll practise what you learned in this lesson about -ing and -ed adjectives with quizzes and worksheets. PLUS, there are 9 more grammar lessons and quizzes to help you practise! There are many English adjectives that have two forms - one that ends in -ed and one that ends in -ing An adjective that ends in -ing is used to describe: the characteristic of a person, a thing or a situation. For example: It’s amazing, it’s interesting, it’s tiring. An adjective that ends in -ed is used to describe: a feeling or an emotion. It is used to describe a temporary thing. If you say that something (or someone) is boring, that thing makes you feel bored! Read the full transcript to this video on my blog: https://www.mmmenglish.com/2017/04/23/common-mistakes-with-english-adjectives-ed-and-ing-endings/ WEBSITE: https://goo.gl/W90K0V FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/mmmEnglishFB Join my WOMEN ONLY Facebook Group http://bit.ly/LadiesLoveEnglish
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