1. -ed versus -ing adjectives
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Autor | American English at State |
Área | Comunicación y Lenguaje L 3, Inglés |
Tipo de licencia | Estándar de YouTube |
Formato | Vídeo |
Responsable de curación | Editor |
Última actualización | 2016/02/19 |
Localización | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH-CrtpahjA |
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Ann begins this series on "fixing common problems" with a video about -ed and -ing adjectives.
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0:06 | Hi I'm Ann, and I speak American English. |
0:12 | I'm a student, and I like to read and learn about languages. |
0:18 | Today, we will learn about the difference between adjectives |
0:22 | ending and -ed and adjectives ending in -ing. |
0:30 | Why do we use these adjectives? |
0:34 | To talk about our feelings and what causes our feelings. |
0:42 | Let's begin with adjectives that end in -ed. |
0:46 | We use adjectives that end in -ed to express our feelings |
0:52 | and sometimes the feelings of animals too. |
1:01 | This TV show does not interest me. I'm bored. |
1:10 | I'm interested in reading novels. |
1:17 | I'm annoyed when people talk on the phone in the library. |
1:26 | I am confused because this history class is very difficult. |
1:37 | Now let's talk about adjectives that end in -ing. |
1:41 | We use adjectives that end in -ing |
1:44 | to describe a person, object, or event that causes a feeling. |
1:55 | This TV show is boring. |
2:02 | But this novel is interesting. |
2:09 | It's annoying when people talk on the phone in the library. |
2:19 | This history class is confusing. |
2:28 | Now it's your turn to use these adjectives. |
2:32 | Click pause and fill in the blanks with -ed or -ing. |
2:51 | Question of the week. How are you feeling? |
2:59 | Next time, we will learn how to use the verbs see, look, and watch. |
3:05 | This is American English. Thank you for watching. |
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