English exercise "Adjectives - ing and ed" created byfelinwithThe test builder. [More lessons & exercises from felin] Click here to see the current stats of this English test Pleaselog into save your progress. 1. The instructions in the exam were very complicated and left the students feelin...
ing和ed结尾的形容词 ing和ed结尾的形容词 Grammar2-ing;-ed Leadinbydoingexercises:1、Iwase_x_c_it_e_d___whenIsawthex_c_it_in_g___news、(exciting&excited)2、Thedogwasin_t_er_e_s_te_d__inplayinignt_er_e_s_ti_n_g___games,suchasplayingballs,wiresandplates、(interesting&interested...
I. 中学英语中以-ing 和-ed 结尾的形容词 English secondary schools to-ing and-ed adjectives ending in 有些形容词是由使役性动词的-ing 或-ed 形式构成的。前者表示主动意义, 后者表示被动意义。由于它们的形式与现在分词和过去分词完全一样,故又称之 为分词形容词。 在中学英语范围内,常见以下几个词: ...
A26 文匯教育文江學海 ■責任編輯:鄭樂泓 ■版面設計:邱少聰 2015年9月4日(星期五) Adjectives-結尾用 ed 還是 ing? 「英」該要知 在語言的世界裡,人們往往會 利用不同的 adjectives ( 形容 星期五見報 詞)去描述自己的感覺和身邊的 事物 . 例如 , I'm really exhausted but I can't sleep. (雖然...
1、第1页Lead in by doing exercises: Grammar 2 -ing;-ed1. I was _ when I saw the _ news. (exciting & excited)2. The dog was _ in playing _ games, such as playing balls, wires and plates. (interesting & interested) excitedexcitinginterestedinterestingDiscovering Read My First Day at...
Adjectives: ed or ing Introduction We can use the present and past participles of verbs that describe an effect that is made on something as adjectives. We use the present participle (ending with "–ing") as an adjective to describe how the subjectcausesthe effect. We use the past ...
瀑-染-Grammar2-以-ing与-ed结尾的形容词 Grammar2-ing;-ed-Leadinbydoingexercises:-1.IwaexcitedwhenIsawtheexciting_news.exciting-2.Theogwasinterestedinplayinginterestinggames,suchasplayingballs,wiresandplates.interestinginterestedDiscovering-ReadMyFirstDayatSeniorHighagainanunderlinethe-adjectiveswith-ingor-ed...
ing和ed结尾的形容词-课件.ppt,* 精品课件资料 Lead in by doing exercises: Grammar 2 -ing;-ed 1. I was ___ when I saw the ___ news. (exciting excited) 2. The dog was ___ in playing ___ games, such as playing balls, wires and plates. (int
The difference is as follows: use -ing to describe the effect of a person, thing or situation, and use -ed to describe feelings. Mastering this difference can take some practice, so keep reading for clear examples and free interactive exercises, and you’ll be using these adjectives like a...
Now that you understand the rules for -ED and -ING adjectives, let's take a look at how to use them in sentences. Generally, -ING adjectives are used to describe the state or condition of something, while -ED adjectives are used to describe feelings or emotions. ...