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-ed / -ing adjectives

How do you feel when you watch this? News = I feel excited, surprised, bored, angry, upset, depressed, annoyed, scared, worried What is it like? Programme is exciting, surprising, boring, upsetting, depressing, annoying, scary, worrying. -ed / -ing adjectives. Bored with Confused about

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-ed / -ing adjectives

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  1. How do you feel when you watch this? News =I feel excited, surprised, bored, angry, upset, depressed, annoyed, scared, worried What is it like? Programme is exciting, surprising, boring, upsetting, depressing, annoying, scary, worrying -ed / -ing adjectives

  2. Bored with Confused about Depressed about Disappointed about Embarrassed about Excited about Frightened of Interested in Surprised at / by Worried about -ed adjectives - prepositions

  3. BE + verb in past participle (be finished, be written) Object becomes subject “Doer” is not important; action is important Sometimes the “doer” is mentioned after verb using BY Passive (trpný rod) http://www.helpforenglish.cz/gramatika/slovesa/trpny-rod/c2006080901--C-Cviceni--Trpny-rod---tvoreni-trpneho-rodu.html

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