Grammar Meets Conversation : -ing Vs. –ed! Exercises
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Complete this 'Grammar Meets Conversation: -Ing Vs. –Ed!' exercises by choosing the correct participial adjectives. This grammar-based quiz aims to practice how to use adjectives ending in 'ed'...see morevs.'ing' in the sentences. To describe the characteristics of a person, thing, or event, we use the -ing form, whereas an adjective that ends in -ed is used to describe someone's feeling or emotion. Do you know when we should use -ed and when to use -ing? Let's check it out with the below quiz. Take the test now. see less
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