viernes, 17 de noviembre de 2017

-ing or -ed? Participles as Adjectives

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4 comentarios:

  1. Hello Marisa :)
    Very nice information about Participles as adjectives, since is a very important topic to study and also is important have it very clear each detail.
    I like the way that you explain how the website helped you, and also is a short explanation but with the clears ideas.
    I did the exercises and I had some wrongs, but I hope to improve :D
    Thank you!

    ResponderBorrar
  2. Hi Marisa. Trully this topic will be helpful for us in resl life and on the final exam. What I could understand is that participles can work as adjectives when they are before a noun in the -ing or -ed form. The difference is that the -ing participles can describe something or someone, and the past participles (-ed) tells the feelings about someone or something. I just have a question, what can we use to describe plants, because some people say they have feelings? Thanks, bye.

    ResponderBorrar
  3. Hi Marisa, i found your explanation very interesting and easy to understand, and the website helped to clarify that when we use the -ING ending, is for describing somthing or someone, and that we use -ED ending to express feelings caused by something or someone.
    Thanks a lot, i really enjoyed doing the exercises on the webpage.

    ResponderBorrar
  4. Hello Marisa, very nice entry! I knew the topic we have seen it in class. It’s a very easy topic the only thing that you have to know if you are talking about you or for example discribe an activity or a place.
    Thank your for your research ๐Ÿ’—

    ResponderBorrar

-ing or -ed? Participles as Adjectives

Hi my friends!!! Here is my audio post. Listen to it and leaver your comments please. ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„ This is the link for the website and ...