viernes, 10 de noviembre de 2017

PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES: -ED VS -ING

Participial Adjectives: (-ED  VS  -ING)



Hello dear classmates,

I hope you're having a great day! , and thank you for visiting my new entry!

Today I'm sharing to you information about participial adjectives,
As we know  some of them ends with "-ING" and some others with "-ED"

It's very important to remeber that if the participial adjective ends with "-ED" it has to be used to express a feeling, and if the adjective ends with "-ING" it refers to the "thing or situation" which has caused the feeling.

Example:    She felt bored during the movie.  (It, refers to the feeling of "she")
                  The movie was boring.    (It talks about the movie )

And to know more about the topic I'm attaching nice webpages where you will find extra information and usages of the participial adjectives, also I'm sharing a really nice video that explains in a simple and clear way the how to use adjectives ended in "-ED" and  "-ING"

Video



Actually, this topic has helped me to remember the correct usage of participial adjectives and also to improve my learning, because I wasn't sure in which cases the "participial adjective" come in front of nouns for example:

She loved the  amazing book.
Dig you hear about the disappointing news?
Are they helping the worried people?


I hope this information will be helpful for you!


Resource 1:Click Here

Resource 2 and exercises : Click Here

More information about participial: Here

Extra information: Click here and  Here





4 comentarios:

  1. Hello Luis, nice post. I really liked it because is focuses you on the main reason of the differences between verbs in -ing and -ed as adjectives.
    Also,from what I understood, verbs ending in -ing describes the cause of a feeling, and the -ed verbs as adjectives describe or modify the feeling of a person. Thanks a lot for the web pages you posted they are a great resource to look far more for this. Bye

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  2. Hi Luis!!
    Thank you for sharing very helpful information with us, I liked the topic that you explain us, because it could be kind of confused to now when and how to use the participial adjectives, in my case it has helped me to improve my knowledge about them and to remind because for me it was a little difficult to know when to use them and I always got confused, but now I know that the adjectives that end with –ed express feelings and those that end with –ing describes the things that cause the emotion, so your post has been very helpful for me, and it has clarify all my doubts.
    Thank you Luis!!

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  3. Hello Luis!
    Thanks for share this kind information, I like the way in that you can explain, I really like your blog because all the time you are sharing a lot of resources.
    Today I learned in your blog about the participial adjectives, some participles can be used as adjectives in either the present or past form.
    Your blog have help to reinforce my knowlegde but anyway I have a doubt, How to use adjectives participle in questions?
    thanks for all, Great job Luis!

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  4. Hi Luis! Thank you so much for the useful information you brought us. I know those 2 participles can be confused. Your post helped me to clarify some doubts I have and increase my knowledge. I just get a question. Is there any case where the -ed can be used to describe an object? Thanks!

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