The document discusses different types of adjectives used to describe things and feelings. It provides examples of using "ING" adjectives to describe the way something is, such as an activity being boring, fascinating, or exciting. It also gives examples of using "ED" adjectives to describe how someone feels, such as being bored, excited, or tired. Overall, the document focuses on explaining the different between using "ING" and "ED" adjective suffixes.
The document discusses different types of adjectives used to describe things and feelings. It provides examples of using "ING" adjectives to describe the way something is, such as an activity being boring, fascinating, or exciting. It also gives examples of using "ED" adjectives to describe how someone feels, such as being bored, excited, or tired. Overall, the document focuses on explaining the different between using "ING" and "ED" adjective suffixes.
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The document discusses different types of adjectives used to describe things and feelings. It provides examples of using "ING" adjectives to describe the way something is, such as an activity being boring, fascinating, or exciting. It also gives examples of using "ED" adjectives to describe how someone feels, such as being bored, excited, or tired. Overall, the document focuses on explaining the different between using "ING" and "ED" adjective suffixes.
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Download as PPT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd