Funny Words That End in Ing or Ed
Here you will learn what is the difference between adjectives ending in ED and ING. At the end of this post there is a short quiz to check your understanding , scroll down⬇️⬇️!
How to use adjectives ending in ED and ING
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First of all, let's revise quickly what is an adjective. Adjectives are those words that describe a noun. They have the same form in singular and plural.
1️⃣ Adjectives come before a noun:
A big cat.
Here BIG is the adjective describing cat which is a noun.
An old car.
Here OLD is the adjective describing car which is a noun.
2️⃣ You put adjectives after these verbs
APPEAR, BE, BECOME, GET, LOOK, SEEM, SMELL, SOUND, TASTE
- You look tired.
- It's getting dark.
- That sounds nice.
Common Adjectives ending in ED and ING
3️⃣ You use an adjective and not an adverb after these verbs
APPEAR, BE, BECOME, GET, LOOK, SEEM, SMELL, SOUND, TASTE
- This tastes good.
- The coffee smells wonderful.
- Does the milk taste bad?
4️⃣ Some adjectives have two forms. One ending in ING and one ending in ED
The boy was interestED in reading.
The book he was reading was interestING.
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We use adjectives ending in ED
When describing how people feel we use those adjectives ending in -ed.
The boy was interested in reading. – CORRECT
The boy was interesting in reading. – WRONG
- I'm bored.
- You're tired.
- They're frightened.
- He's scared.
We use adjectives ending in ING
When referring to a thing or a situation we use the -ing ending. Therefore it is correct to say the book the boy was reading was interesting.
This film was really boring. – This film made me feel bored.
Her experience was really frightening. – Her experience made her feel frightened.
He finds the lessons tiring. – The lessons make him feel tired.
It was shocking news. – The news shocked us.
It is possible to use adjectives with -ing endings when referring to a person but it may change the meaning.
He is an interesting person. – He knows a lot, he is open to new ideas.
He is really boring. – He has no interests, he only talks about himself.
⛔️ So be careful how you use them.
What's the Difference between ED and ING Adjectives
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Examples of adjectives ending in ED and ING
1. The man was amused by the story.
2. The story was amusing.
In the first example, the man laughed and found the story funny so he was amused.
In the second example, someone finds the story amusing.
1. The book I was reading yesterday was very boring.
2. I was really bored when I was reading this book.
In the first example, the book was not interesting and I didn't enjoy reading it.
In the second example, I didn't find the book interesting and I got tired of reading it. (I felt tired)
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Pairs of adjectives ending in ED and ING
The following are other adjective "pairs" which will be used in a similar way:
FRUSTRATE – when something does not work out the way you would like, you become frustrated.
He was frustrat ed when he could not get the answer to the crossword puzzle.
The crossword puzzle can be frustrat ing if you cannot work out the clues.
ASTONISH – similar in meaning to surprise but usually with a negative meaning.
She was astonish ed when he fired her even though her work was good.
The decision to sack her was astonish ing to all that heard about it.
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