Grammar Smart Choice Level 3 Grammar Adjectives with ed ing ed feelings or emotions I am tired I feel tired I am relaxed I feel relaxed I am bored I feel bored ID: 266223
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Unit 2Grammar
Smart Choice
Level 3Slide2
Grammar
Adjectives (
형용사
) with –ed / -ing
-
ed
is used for:
1. feelings
or emotions
I am tired. / I feel tired.Slide3
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ing-ed
is
used for:
2.
Only people
and
animals
I
am tir
ed
.
The
horse
is tir
ed
.Slide4
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ingDo the practice questions on the worksheet.Slide5
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ing-ing
is used for:
1. the
cause of feelings or
emotions (
WHY?
)
A: Why are you tir
ed
? (=
feeling
)
B: Because of hiking.
(So,
hiking
is tiring
.) (
Why?
)Slide6
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ing-ing
is used for:
2.
anythingSlide7
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ingplace: Seoul is tir
ing
, but also excit
ing
.
thing: This
book
is really amaz
ing
.
action:
Watching horror movies
is frighten
ing
.
people: The
professor
is very interest
ing
.
animal: The
dog
is very frighten
ing
.Slide8
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ingDo the practice on the worksheet.Slide9
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ing
/ -ed
tiring
tiredSlide10
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ing
/ -ed
relaxing
relaxedSlide11
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ing
/ -ed
boring
boredSlide12
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ing
/ -ed
shocking
shockedSlide13
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ingAfter some –ed adjectives we can use a
preposition (at, by, with, in, about, of)Slide14
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ing-ed adjective
preposition
amazed
at
bored
by/with
disappointed
in/with
excited
about/by
frightened
of/by
interested
in
surprised
by/at
terrified
of/at
tired
ofSlide15
Now Practice!
1. A: How was the movie?
B: It was OK, but I was (
boring / bored) for the first hour. 2. A: How was your sailing trip?
B:
It was (
frightening / frightened
). I almost fell in the water.
3. A: Do you want to go out tonight?
B: I don’t think so. I feel really (
tiring / tired
).
4. A: How was the party?
B: It was really (
disappointing / disappointed
).
Only a few people came.
5. A: Did you enjoy your vacation?
B: Absolutely. It was (
amazing / amazed
).Slide16
Now Practice!
1. Do you ever get tired _____ watching movies?
2. What are you interested ______ doing this weekend? 3. Do you ever get excited ______ doing your homework?
4. What are most people terrified _____?
5. Do you get bored _____ listening to classical music?
6. Why are some people frightened ______ airplanes?
of
in
about
of
by
ofSlide17
Grammar
Adjectives with –
ed
/ -ingConverting from –ing to –
ed
:
I think
horror movies
are frightening.
I’m frightened by
horror movies
.
XSlide18
Convert the following sentences from –ing to –ed.
1
. I think novels are interesting. 2.
He thinks sunsets are amazing.
3.
We think English is tiring.
4.
I think traveling is exciting.
5.
She thinks rap music is boring.
6.
She thought the concert was disappointing.
7. They think spiders are frightening.
8. I thought the pianist was amazing.
9. I think tests are terrifying.
10. He thought his test scores were surprising.Slide19
Convert the following sentences from –ing to –ed.
1
. I’m interested in novels. 2.
He’s amazed at sunsets.
3.
We are tired of English.
4.
I’m excited by traveling.
5.
She is bored by rap music.
6.
She was disappointed with the concert.
7. They are frightened of spiders.
8. I was amazed at the pianist.
9. I’m terrified of tests.
10. He was surprised at his test scores.