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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

2º BACHILLERATO: ADJECTIVES

Adjectives Ending in "-ed" and "-ing" (Adjetivos terminando en "-ed" y "-ing")

Las terminaciones "-ed" y "-ing" no sólo se usan para formar los tiempos verbales del pasado y presente continuo, también se usan con adjetivos. Estos adjetivos están compuestos de un verbo y estas dos terminaciones, pero ten en cuenta que el sentido cambia dependiendo de que terminación se use.

"-ed" Adjectives (Adjetivos terminando en "-ed")

Los adjetivos que terminan en "-ed" indican o describen emociones. Estos adjetivos suelen acabar en "-ado", "-ido" o "-edo" en español y van después del verbo "estar".
  • Ejemplos:
  • John is interested in art. (John está interesado en el arte.)
  • Denise was bored in class. (Denise estaba aburrida en clase.)
  • Luke is excited about his new job. (Luke está emocionado con su nuevo empleo.)

"-ing" Adjectives (Adjetivos terminando en "-ing")

Los adjetivos que terminan en "-ing" indican o describen una característica de algo o alguien. A diferencia de los adjetivos que terminan en "-ed", no hay regla en español para formar estos adjetivos y van después del verbo "ser".
  • Ejemplos:
  • John is an interesting person. (John es una persona interesante.)
  • The class was boring so Denise fell asleep. (La clase era aburrida asi que Denise se durmió.)
  • Luke started an exciting new job. (Luke acaba de empezar un nuevo empleo emocionante.)
Nota: Como hemos mencionado anteriormente, el uso de un adjetivo en vez de otro cambia el sentido de la frase.
  • Ejemplos:
  • Steve is embarrassed. (Steve está avergonzado.)
  • Steve is embarrassing. (Steve es vergonzoso.)
  • PRACTICE
  • Fill the gaps with the adjectives in brackets.
    1
    He's such a monotonous speaker. I was ________________ stiff. (bored / boring)
    2Most sequels are ________________. (disappointed / disappointing)
    3I had such a ________________ day I went straight to bed. (tired / tiring)
    4Everyone's very ________________ about the news. (excited / exciting)
    5That lamp produces a very ________________ effect. (pleased / pleasing)
    6The whole school was ________________ by the tragic event. (saddened / saddening)
    7I don't like watching ________________ films on my own. (depressed / depressing)
    8I was ________________ when she told me she'd got divorced. (amazed / amazing)
    9He's such a ________________ guy. He only ever talks about himself. (bored / boring)
    10I'm very ________________ in films and theatre. (interested / interesting)
    11No one knew what would happen next. We were all ________________ . (intrigued / intriguing)
    12It was a very ________________ situation. (interested / interesting)
    13There's been some very ________________ news. (surprised / surprising)
    14His mother was ________________ by what she found under his bed. (disgusted / disgusting)
    15Their hamburgers are ________________ . (disgusted / disgusting)
    16Dad always arrives home from work thoroughly ________________ . (exhausted / exhausting)
    17He's always showing off. It's really ________________ . (annoyed / annoying)
    18I think Alex is one of the most ________________ people I've ever met. He can't keep still for a second. (annoyed / annoying)
    19I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He seemed really ________________ . (embarrassed / embarrassing)
    20She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. It was rather ________________ . (embarrassed / embarrassing)

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