An adjective that ends in -ING is used to describe: the characteristic of a person, a thing or a
situation.
An adjective that ends in -ED is used to describe: a feeling (or howa person feels) or
an emotion. It is used to describe a temporary thing. Since only people (and some animals)
have feelings, -ed adjectives cannot be used to describe an object or situation.
Compare the difference:
 My girlfriend is bored. - (My girlfriend feels bored)
 My girlfriend is boring. - (My girlfriend is a boring person)
You can use these adjectives to describe people or situations but be careful that you are using
the correct adjective. For example, there is a big difference in meaning between:
 I am confused. - (I don't understand something)
 I am confusing. - (I will cause you to be confused)
Note that the sentences below are to highlight the difference between the two types of
adjectives. They are NOT common to do or say because they sound repetitive.
 I was shocked by how shocking the accident was last night.
 They were frightened by the frightening roller-coaster ride!
 I am annoyed by how annoying that person in front of us is.
 Sally was confused by the confusing street signs in the city.
Example sentences of adjectives ending in -ED and
-ING
 This grammar lesson is boring. I am bored reading all about these grammar rules.
 I am tired right now. My flight was tiring (because it was a twelve-hour flight).
 Public toilets are usually disgusting. Iam disgusted by the smell in some of them.
 Your speech was very inspiring. Iam now inspired to do wonderful things with my
life.
 ED adjectives are used to talk about a person’s feelings or
opinions. (These are the receivers of feelings)
 -ING adjectives are used to describe things, people, places,
activities. (These are the sources of the feelings)

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An adjective that ends

  • 1. An adjective that ends in -ING is used to describe: the characteristic of a person, a thing or a situation. An adjective that ends in -ED is used to describe: a feeling (or howa person feels) or an emotion. It is used to describe a temporary thing. Since only people (and some animals) have feelings, -ed adjectives cannot be used to describe an object or situation. Compare the difference:  My girlfriend is bored. - (My girlfriend feels bored)  My girlfriend is boring. - (My girlfriend is a boring person) You can use these adjectives to describe people or situations but be careful that you are using the correct adjective. For example, there is a big difference in meaning between:  I am confused. - (I don't understand something)  I am confusing. - (I will cause you to be confused) Note that the sentences below are to highlight the difference between the two types of adjectives. They are NOT common to do or say because they sound repetitive.  I was shocked by how shocking the accident was last night.  They were frightened by the frightening roller-coaster ride!  I am annoyed by how annoying that person in front of us is.  Sally was confused by the confusing street signs in the city. Example sentences of adjectives ending in -ED and -ING  This grammar lesson is boring. I am bored reading all about these grammar rules.  I am tired right now. My flight was tiring (because it was a twelve-hour flight).  Public toilets are usually disgusting. Iam disgusted by the smell in some of them.  Your speech was very inspiring. Iam now inspired to do wonderful things with my life.  ED adjectives are used to talk about a person’s feelings or opinions. (These are the receivers of feelings)  -ING adjectives are used to describe things, people, places, activities. (These are the sources of the feelings)