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Suffixes: - ed vs - ing. - ed vs. - ing. These two suffixes are used for different reasons. You use – ed to: describe yourself and other people You use – ing to: describe places and things . relaxed: adjective. use relaxed: to describe yourself or other people.
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-ed vs. -ing • These two suffixes are used for different reasons. • You use –ed to: • describe yourself and other people • You use –ing to: • describe places and things
relaxed: adjective • use relaxed: • to describe yourself or other people. • to describe how you feel. He feels relaxed. I am relaxed.
relaxing: verb • use relaxing to describe places or things This onsen is very relaxing. Yoga is relaxing exercise.
Put the correct form of “relax” in the blank space. relaxed • I feel so _______________ after a nap. • Naps are _______________. • My sister is ____________ when she listens to classical music. • I think hiking in the woods is ________________. • Many people get ____________ when they lay in the sun. relaxing relaxed relaxing relaxed
excited: adjective • use to excited to: • describe yourself or other people. • describe how you feel. I am excited to go to Tokyo Disney Sea! The students are excited to go to TIUA.
exciting: verb • use exciting to describe places or things Vietnam is an exciting place to visit. I went skydiving this weekend. It was exciting!
Put the correct form of “excite” in the blank space. exciting • There are many _____________ places to visit in the world • My cat gets _____________ when I bring her dinner. • Are you ___________ that you are going to America? • Soccer is my favorite sport. It’s so _____________! • She is ___________ for dinner tonight. excited excited exciting excited