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-ING Adjectives    Time: 3:42    Accent: e Canada Dictionary    Sound BrE

-ING Adjectives

 
 
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Many students are confused about the difference between -ED and -ING adjectives (e.g. bored ~ boring). Here, Steve Ford will give you a good help to know when to use -ING adjectives.

For the use of -ED adjectives see his other video: -ED ADJECTIVES.


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Rafaela Spain - 14/07/2011 10:04

Thank you very much, I always have a confussion with -ed- but the example: teather, was perfect!
Rafaela