-ed, -ing adjectives
Introduction
Adjectives ending in –ed
In each case the –ed adjective describes how someone feels in a situation. The –ed adjective is connected to something internal, a physical or emotional response to an experience. To give information about the experience or situation which caused these feelings we often use adjectives ending in –ing. Adjectives ending in –ing The –ed adjectives used in the examples above are all the result of a situation. These situations made the –ed feelings. In example 1, Cathy's day was tiring (so now she feels tired). In example 2, having a birthday was exciting (so Joe was excited). Finally in example 3, the teacher's explanation was confusing (so everyone in the class was confused). In each case the –ing adjective describes the cause of an –ed feeling. The –ing adjective is connected to something external which creates the –ed response. So, someone is tired / excited / confused if they find something tiring / exciting / confusing. Some of the most common adjectives ending in –ed or –ing
Remember: Just because –ed adjectives are used to describe how people feel this doesn't mean that adjectives ending in –ing are only for things, external situations and experiences. Adjectives ending in -ing can be used to describe people too:
E.g. A fascinating person makes you feel fascinated.
E.g. I'm always losing my keys.
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