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ED and ING Adjectives
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Use the intensifier so + an ed or ing adjective
Example: The food was so amazing.
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What is an ING adjective for?
To talk about a characteristic
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How do you feel when you pass an exam?
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Use the intensifer pretty + an ed or ing adjective.
I feel pretty exhausted after work.
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What adjective is to say very very happy?
Excited/Thrilling
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Which adjective do we use when you don't understand?
Confused
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Use the intensifer QUITE + an ed or ing adjective.
She was quite confused with the exam.
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Complete the sentence: "The movie was really _______ because the plot was sad."
Depressing
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What is an ED adjective for?
To talk about emotions
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Complete the sentence: Today the class was ________, the teacher repeated and repeated the same thing."
Boring
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What makes you feel scared?
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Is this sentence correct? The class was very bored.
No
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