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Módulo: I Unidad: IV Semana:4

INGLES VII

Mag. JESSICA RIOS SOSA


GUIDELINES

 Review your guide

 Review your book

 Listen to the cd.


ADJECTIVES ENDING WITH “ED” AND “ING”
ORIENTACIONES

• Estimados alumnos, el presente tema es tema nuevo


para ustedes, es sobre acuerdos y desacuerdos que
ustedes pueden practicar , guiándose de los modelos
que se les va a enseñar . Espero que cuentes con sus
materiales, audífonos, micrófonos para practicar lo
aprendido tanto oral como escrito.
CONTENTS

• ADJECTIVES ENDING WITH “ED” AND “ ING”


• VOCABULARY MEDICAL SYMPTOMS
Symptoms
rash cold

backache A sore throat


Symptoms

A stomachache An earache

Annoyed
A headache
deppressed embarrassed
What are adjectives?

• Words that describe nouns

PRETTY GIRL
Adjectives ending in “ed” and “ ing”
• Adjectives: -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:
What’s 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
experiencer’s emotion

I was really amused by the movie.


Examples
• I 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.
Examples
1.-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?

amuse irritate comfort fascinate puzzle satisfy

annoy surprise depress bewilder excite frustrate

bother bore tire interest aggravate amaze

captivate confuse shock intrigue disappoint exhaust


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
satisfy
1.-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 PRACTICE
• Choose the correct form
• -ing v. -ed Quiz 1
• -ing v. -ed Quiz 2
CONCLUSION

• Review your grammar


• Review the links
• Do your self-evaluation

• THANKS FOR YOUT ATTENTION!!


THANK YOU

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