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Learn the difference between ED and ING forms, how to use them in sentences, and question tags. Explore feelings like tired, bored, relaxed, and embarrassing. Practice with past continuous and interruptions. Improve English skills today!
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ED vs. ING • ED is a feeling. • I feel bored. • I’m bored. (Me aburro) • I’m tired. • I’m relaxed. • ING is associate with things or people. • She’s boring. (Ella me aburre. Ella es aburrida). • I’mboring. (Soy una persona aburrida).
I’m bored because the teacher is really boring. • My neighbor, Fred, is really boring. He never goes out. He never wants to hang out with us. He stays in his house and reads all day.
Question tags Sentence… question tag • You’re a student at the English Center, aren’t you? • You study English, don’t you? • You study English, right? • You study English, no?
ED (ado, ada) • Tired • Relaxed (relajado) • Bored • Ashamed (avergonzado) • embarrassed
ING • Tiring • Boring • Relaxing (relajante) • Embarrassing • This class is so tiring. It’s three hours long and we don’t get any breaks. • My teacher is really boring. She only talks about History. • Going to the spa is really relaxing. • My mom is so embarrassing. She always talks to my friends when she picks us up from school.
My mom is embarrassing. She makes me feel embarrassed. She embarrasses me. • The spa is relaxing. It makes me feel really relaxed. It relaxes me. • This class is really tiring. It makes me feel really tired. It tires me.
Past Continuous with an Interruption • My mother was talking on the phone when I got (arrived) home.
My mom is embarrassing. She makes me feel embarrassed. She embarrasses me. • The spa is relaxing. It makes me feel really relaxed. It relaxes me. • This class is really tiring. It makes me feel really tired. It tires me.
Didn’t you have an exam last week? • Didn’t you go to a party last week? • Didn’t you go to Seville last month?