adjectives ed and ing

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In this video, learn when to use adjectives with -ed and -ing endings. Learn the difference between the two. Test your understanding at the end of the video with adjective exercises either with -ed or -ing endings.
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This was amazing. My english classes are usually very boring but you explained this in a very non boring way. Thank you for that!

gagbo
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Thanks you very much for your kind teaching

meghanadsuna
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Can we use cmforting as an adjective?Can we say The sofa is comforting?

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HI very helpful... My teacher recommend this to me :)

arshvin_
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Hi what’s the correct answer .. she looked amazed in that beautiful dress or she looked amazing in that beautiful dress?

deem_
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The best explanation on YouTube so far !:)

ArjH
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It was the most understandable teaching. Thank you teacher.

kanokpatdeomthumram
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But not always an ed adjectives describe feeling. Controlled, written, protected, caged and many more....

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Hi! Useful but a little difficult for us!🎉😮

ПетърИванов-юй
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Why do we say the milk is spoiled not spoiling
And why do we say the clothes are hanging not hung
Please teacher respond i'm so confused

Rania_
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Who could have thought that making videos for Oxford English is so boring, tiring, unsatisfying and depressing, and that Disneyland is more amusing than parents XD XD

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En esta frase..."This year, the share is expected to climb to 85%"
¿Cómo se traduce? Ese "IS expectED" es un adjetivo o verbo? Por qué el verbo to be en presente y la palabra que sigue en pasado con ED??

felipeignacio