ADJECTIVES | -ED | -ING | English grammar and vocabulary
adjectives | English grammar | English vocabulary
confusED? confusING? borED? borING? bewilderED? bewilderING? depressED? depressING? The -ed / -ing ending can completely change the meaning of your sentence!
In today’s lesson, let’s look at the difference between ED and ING adjectives. You’ll improve your grammar and hopefully learn some new vocabulary as well.
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