(-ed) Vs (-ing) adjectives
(-ed) Vs (-ing) adjectives
Ed and ing is the
suffixes which make a particular types of adjectives which many people often
confuse in differentiating between them
Examples
Bored Boring
Interested interesting
Excited exciting
Worried worrying
Confused confusing
What is the meaning to
be bored and what is the meaning to be bored?
What is the meaning to
be interested and what is the meaning to be interesting?
What is the meaning to
be excited and what is the meaning to be interested?
In general: what is
the meaning to be –ed and what the meaning to be –ing?
When we talk about –ed
adjectives like bored or interested or excited we describe feeling, so all of
the –ed adjectives are of feeling adjectives which describe feelings of persons
or sometimes animals. When we talk about the cause of feeling we used –ing adjectives,
as we say interesting movies which cause the feeling of interest or causes one
to be interested.
–ing adjectives cause the feeling; -ed adjectives are the feeling.
–ing adjectives cause the feeling; -ed adjectives are the feeling.
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