Jane is bored. Somebody is bored if something (or somebody else) is boring. Or, if something is boring, it makes you bored. The –ing adjective tells you about job. The –ed adjective tells you how somebody feels (about the job). Examples: - Aldo thinks English is very interesting, so he is very interested in English. - The news was shocking. We were very shocked when we heard the news.
Comparative and Superlative Adjective
Comparative If the adjective has one syllable, we have to add –er If the adjective has more one syllable, we have to add more Examples: I am smarter than you.