feelings=sentimientos - emotions=emociones - things=cosas - to cause=causar - to describe=describir - view=vista -to laugh= reír -a joke=una broma
Participle adjectives are adjectives that end in –ing or –ed. They can be a little confusing, but EIDE is here to help!
feelings=sentimientos - emotions=emociones - things=cosas - to cause=causar - to describe=describir - view=vista -to laugh= reír -a joke=una broma
–ed adjectives
These are used to describe feelings and emotions. They are only used to describe people (and sometimes animals).
I am bored when I am at school.
Abraham is frightened of dogs.
She is amazed by the view.
–ing adjectives
These are used to say what caused a feeling or emotion. We can use these adjectives to describe people and things.
School is boring (So, I am bored).
cause feeling
Dogs are frightening (So, Abraham is frightened of dogs).
cause feeling
That view is amazing! (So, she is amazed).
cause feeling
Beware!!!
Learn the difference between I am bored and I am boring. This is a common mistake for Spanish speakers.
Some common participle adjectives
–ed |
–ing |
bored |
boring |
interested |
interesting |
annoyed |
annoying |
damaged |
damaging |
amused |
amusing |
amazed |
amazing |
embarrassed |
embarrassing |
Exercises