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Introducing – 
-ED and –ING Adjectives
Description 
• Politics 
• Barak Obama 
• Lord of the Rings 
• Something (noun) is/are interest-ING….
-ING adjectives are used to describe 
things, people, places, activities. 
This a an INTERESTING girl. 
(These are the sources of the feelings)
Feeling/Opinion 
I am/I feel interest-ED in…. 
- learning English - Politics 
- The President - a beautiful girl 
- The Lord of the Rings - your class
-ED adjectives are used to talk about 
a person’s feelings or opinions. 
She is INTERESTED IN his money. 
(These are the receivers of feelings)
-ED adjectives are also usually followed by small 
prepositions like in, with, of, about or by. 
Eg: 
• I’m really excited about my vacation. 
• I’m annoyed with a friend of mine. He never 
returns my phone calls.
I am interested vs. I am interesting 
The first one means I like it, I want to hear about it. 
The second one means that I am being described as 
something people find interesting.
Create questions 
• Who is amazing? 
Neymar Jr. is an amazing soccer player. 
I love him!!
What is boring? 
This is a boring class!!!!
Who is challenging? 
He is a challenging man.
Why is she bored today?
Why is she tired?
Why is Shiellini annoyed?
–Ed and –ING Adjectives 
• -ED -ING 
• Amused Amusing 
• Exhausted Exhausting 
• Embarrassed Embarrassing 
• Pleased Pleasing 
• Surprised Surprising 
• Thrilled Thrilling 
• Annoyed Annoying 
• Confused Confusing 
• Depressed Depressing 
• Disgusted Disgusting 
• Frightened Frightening 
• Horrified Horrifying 
• Shocked Shocking
• Relaxed Relaxing 
• Fascinated Fascinating 
• Troubled Troubling 
• Puzzled Puzzling 
• Irritated Irritating 
• Devastated Devastating 
• Overwhelmed Overwhelming 
• Disappointed Disappointing
• Intrigued Intriguing 
• Discouraged Discouraging 
• Moved Moving 
• Humiliated Humiliating 
• Satisfied Satisfying 
• Touched Touching 
• Scared Scaring
Practice expressing sentences with: 
• -ED or -ING Adjectives 
ACCORDING TO THE PICTURES:
I’m satisfied for contributing with 
BUSY TEACHERS!!!! Jenny

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Adjectives ed-ing

  • 1. Introducing – -ED and –ING Adjectives
  • 2. Description • Politics • Barak Obama • Lord of the Rings • Something (noun) is/are interest-ING….
  • 3. -ING adjectives are used to describe things, people, places, activities. This a an INTERESTING girl. (These are the sources of the feelings)
  • 4. Feeling/Opinion I am/I feel interest-ED in…. - learning English - Politics - The President - a beautiful girl - The Lord of the Rings - your class
  • 5. -ED adjectives are used to talk about a person’s feelings or opinions. She is INTERESTED IN his money. (These are the receivers of feelings)
  • 6. -ED adjectives are also usually followed by small prepositions like in, with, of, about or by. Eg: • I’m really excited about my vacation. • I’m annoyed with a friend of mine. He never returns my phone calls.
  • 7. I am interested vs. I am interesting The first one means I like it, I want to hear about it. The second one means that I am being described as something people find interesting.
  • 8. Create questions • Who is amazing? Neymar Jr. is an amazing soccer player. I love him!!
  • 9. What is boring? This is a boring class!!!!
  • 10. Who is challenging? He is a challenging man.
  • 11. Why is she bored today?
  • 12. Why is she tired?
  • 13. Why is Shiellini annoyed?
  • 14. –Ed and –ING Adjectives • -ED -ING • Amused Amusing • Exhausted Exhausting • Embarrassed Embarrassing • Pleased Pleasing • Surprised Surprising • Thrilled Thrilling • Annoyed Annoying • Confused Confusing • Depressed Depressing • Disgusted Disgusting • Frightened Frightening • Horrified Horrifying • Shocked Shocking
  • 15. • Relaxed Relaxing • Fascinated Fascinating • Troubled Troubling • Puzzled Puzzling • Irritated Irritating • Devastated Devastating • Overwhelmed Overwhelming • Disappointed Disappointing
  • 16. • Intrigued Intriguing • Discouraged Discouraging • Moved Moving • Humiliated Humiliating • Satisfied Satisfying • Touched Touching • Scared Scaring
  • 17. Practice expressing sentences with: • -ED or -ING Adjectives ACCORDING TO THE PICTURES:
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  • 32. I’m satisfied for contributing with BUSY TEACHERS!!!! Jenny