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Hi I'm Ann, and I speak American English.
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I'm a student, and I like to read and learn about languages.
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Today, we will learn about the difference between adjectives
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ending and -ed and adjectives ending in -ing.
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Why do we use these adjectives?
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To talk about our feelings and what causes our feelings.
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Let's begin with adjectives that end in -ed.
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We use adjectives that end in -ed to express our feelings
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and sometimes the feelings of animals too.
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This TV show does not interest me. I'm bored.
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I'm interested in reading novels.
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I'm annoyed when people talk on the phone in the library.
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I am confused because this history class is very difficult.
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Now let's talk about adjectives that end in -ing.
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We use adjectives that end in -ing
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to describe a person, object, or event that causes a feeling.
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This TV show is boring.
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But this novel is interesting.
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It's annoying when people talk on the phone in the library.
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This history class is confusing.
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Now it's your turn to use these adjectives.
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Click pause and fill in the blanks with -ed or -ing.
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Question of the week. How are you feeling?
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Next time, we will learn how to use the verbs see, look, and watch.
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This is American English. Thank you for watching.
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