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adjectives exercises > English is Confusing (Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing)
 

English is Confusing (Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing)

 

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English is Confusing (Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing)
by Philip Roeland

Date: 19 - Feb - 2010
Level: intermediate
Age: +10

Description:
Grammar: adjectives ending in -ED vs -ING. This online exercise consists of a reading text explaining the grammar point in a humourous way (including 10 cloze questions) and 15 practice sentences.


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PhilipR
Philip Roeland
Thailand
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baiba
Latvia

          posted by baiba 0
Good and useful but the title is a bit confusing since the exercise is not only about -ed or -ing forms. What about a shortened ´English is confusing´? And I also think it is NOT for elementary level. Thanks, anyway!


mariaah
Spain

          posted by mariaah 0
excellent.


Carla Horne
United States

          posted by Carla Horne 0
As usual, it´s excellent!

Thanks,
Carla


Rosario Pacheco
Portugal

Great ! Thanks a lot!          posted by Rosario Pacheco 0