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A djective with suffix – ed or – ing. Edi S unjayanto. Many adjectives ending in ‘- ing ’ describe the effect that something has on someone's feelings. Some adjectives ending in ‘- ing ’ describe a process or state that continues over a period of time. Sentence .
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Adjective with suffix–edor –ing Edi Sunjayanto
Many adjectives ending in ‘-ing’ describe the effect that something has on someone's feelings. • Some adjectives ending in ‘-ing’ describe a process or state that continues over a period of time.
Sentence • The girl is (frustate)... frustated seeing the murder. • The motorcycle is (charm)... charming.
Sentence • The show is (bore)... to see. • She looks (bore)... • The performance is (terrify)... • The black is so (terrify)...
Phrase Determiner + Adjective + Noun Det + Adj + N Det: The, A/ an, Some, Many, Few, Much, One, Two... , Such, My, your, her... Adj: OSASCOM
Adjectives Common: without suffix –ed or –ing Example: slow, high, beautiful, smart... Special: with suffix –ed/ -ing Example: interested/ interesting, touched/touching
5. She makes some experiment. It is so (amaze)... 6. She teaches the class X. They are (amaze)... 7. The lesson is so difficult and (terribly)... 8. I see the man is (terribly)...
Phrase • He lives in a (charm)... charminghouse just outside the town. • She always has a (welcome)... welcoming smile.
1. She looks (alarm)... about something. 2. A (bore)... student complained to his teacher. 3. She had the (frighten)... big blueeyes. 4. My daughter give him a (delight)...feeling.
Exercise 2 • The boy finds some (interest)... games. • He looks (please)... seing her. • The books remains such (frighten)... story. • They meet a (surprise)... news. • I love her (scare)... novel. • Jim makes me (convince)... about what happen to me. • The true is (confuse).....
It's (amaze)…amazing what they can do. • The present situation is (terrify)…terrifying. • He felt (satisfy)…satisfiedwith all the work he had done. • My husband was (worry)…worried.
Add the words with suffix –ed and –ing to express feeling • Convince (yakin)delight (senang)finish (selesai) • Interest (minat)involve (masuk)please (senang) • Prepare (siap)scare (takut)thrill (senang) • Tire (lelah)touch (sentuh)worry (cemas)
Change the suffix –ing to –ed! • alarmingamazingannoyingastonishingboring • charmingconfusingconvincingdepressingdisappointing embarrassingexcitingfrighteninginterestingshocking • surprisingterrifyingtiringwelcomingworrying
Change the suffix –ed to –ing! alarmedamusedastonishedbored delighteddepresseddisappointedexcited frightenedinterestedsatisfiedshocked surprisedtiredtroubledworried
3. Many ‘-ed’ adjectives describe people's feelings. They have the same form as the past participle of a transitive verb and have a passive meaning. For example, ‘a frightened person’ is a person who has been frightened by something.