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MG. JESSIVCA VERONICA RIOS SOSA INGLÉS VII

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  • MG. JESSIVCA VERONICA RIOS SOSAINGLS VII

  • ADJECTIVES ENDING WITH ED AND ING

  • ORIENTACIONESEstimados alumnos, el presente tema es tema nuevo para ustedes, es sobre acuerdos y desacuerdos que ustedes pueden practicar , guindose de los modelos que se les va a ensear . Espero que cuentes con sus materiales, audfonos, micrfonos para practicar lo aprendido tanto oral como escrito.

  • CONTENTS

    ADJECTIVES ENDING WITH ED AND INGVOCABULARY MEDICAL SYMPTOMS

  • Symptoms rashbackacheA sore throat cold

  • Symptoms A headacheAn earacheA stomachacheAnnoyed

  • embarrassed deppressed

  • What are adjectives?

    Words that describe nouns

    PRETTY GIRL

  • Adjectives ending in ed and ingAdjectives: -ed or -ing? The -ed adjectives are used to describe how you feel.The -ing adjectives are used for what it is that makes you feel that way. Here are some examples:

  • Whats the difference between the ing and ed adjective forms?1.-Verb + ing = adjective to describe a thing or things that cause the emotion The comic movie was amusing!

    2.-Verb + ed = adjective to describe a person or animal that experiences an emotion, feeling, or reaction; an experiencers emotion I was really amused by the movie.

  • ExamplesI feel tired. - Working in the garden all day is very tiring.I am bored. - This grammar lesson is boring.She was disappointed. - Her math test score was disappointing.I'm interested in Ancient Egypt. - I think Ancient Egypt is interesting.He was shocked. - He found your behaviour shocking. I'm very confused by this film. - This film is very confusing.Examples :Estoy aburrida , I am bored.Soy aburrida, I am boring.

  • Examples1.-Amaze (verb: You amaze me!)Amazing (adjective: These students are amazing!)Amazed (adjective: I am amazed by the students in this class!)

    2.-Interest (verb: Computers interest her.)Interesting (adjective: Computers are interesting for her).Interested (adjective: She is interested in computers)

  • Many verbs of emotion have ing and ed adjective forms

    What are some verbs of emotion?

    amuseirritatecomfortfascinatepuzzlesatisfyannoysurprisedepressbewilderexcitefrustratebotherboretireinterestaggravateamazecaptivateconfuseshockintriguedisappointexhaust

  • SURPRISE

  • 1.-Was the girl surprising or surprised? surprised

    2.-Was the party surprising or surprised? surprising

  • exhaust

  • 1.-Was the man exhausting or exhausted? Exhausted

    2.-Was the marathon exhausting or exhausted? Exhausting

  • bore

  • 1.- Was the man boring or bored? Boring

    2.- Was the audience boring or bored? Bored

  • irritate

  • 1.-Is a back seat driver irritating or irritated? Irritating

    2.-Is the driver irritating or irritated? irritated

  • satisfy

  • satisfy1.-How does the girl feel? Satisfying or satisfied? Satisfied

    2.-How is the food? Satisfying or satisfied? satisfying

  • frustate

  • 1.-Is the man frustrating or frustrated? Frustrated

    2.-Are computers frustrating or frustrated? frustrating

  • interest

  • excite

  • 1.-Is this excited or exciting? Exciting

    2.- Are they excited or exciting? Excited

  • 1.-The class is interesting or interested? Interesting

    2.-The student is interesting or interested in the class? interested

  • MORE PRACTICEChoose the correct form-ing v. -ed Quiz 1-ing v. -ed Quiz 2

  • CONCLUSION Review your grammarReview the linksDo your self-evaluation

    THANKS FOR YOUT ATTENTION!!

  • THANK YOU