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สรุปง่าย! คำ Adj.ที่ลงท้ายด้วย (-ed) และ (-ing) | ing กับ ed

สรุปง่าย! คำ Adj.ที่ลงท้ายด้วย (-ed) และ (-ing)


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สรุปง่าย! คำ Adj.ที่ลงท้ายด้วย (-ed) และ (-ing)

Bored or Boring? Learn about -ED and -ING adjectives in English


Does grammar make you feel \”bored\” or \”boring\”? In this video we’ll study the difference between \”ed\” and \”ing\” adjectives and how to use them correctly. I hope I can get you excited about grammar, because it can be interesting when you understand it! This is a great lesson for beginners to learn. But advanced English learners should also make sure they don’t make this common mistake!
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TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome to engVid. I’m Adam. In today’s video I want to talk to you about a particular type of adjective that many people often confuse, especially beginners, but this is also good for intermediate, even advanced students. We’re talking about the \”ed\” and the \”ing\” adjectives. Okay? So, for example: \”bored\” and \”boring\”, \”interested\” and \”interesting\”. Now, the reason it’s important to know the difference between these is because what you say about yourself sometimes, how you describe things can be very confusing to a native speaker especially, but to other people as well if you mix these two up.
Now, what does it mean to be bored and what does it mean to be boring? When we talk about \”bored\”, we’re describing a feeling. Okay? When we talk about \”interested\”, we’re describing a feeling. So all of the \”ed\” adjectives are actually feelings, and you can only use them to talk about people and sometimes animals. Why? Because things, like chairs, or tables, or whatever, they don’t have feelings. A movie, a book doesn’t have feelings. TV shows, for example, movies, books, whatever, they cause a feeling in a person. So the \”ing\” adjectives cause the feeling. The \”ed\” adjectives are the feeling. Okay? So very important. Only people and animals for the \”ed\”, and for the \”ing\” you can use people, animals, things, situations, places, ideas, basically any noun because you’re describing them. You’re describing how they make people feel.
So now you’re wondering: \”Well, I have people here and I have people here, so how can I use ‘boring’ for people and for… And ‘bored’ for people?\” Sorry. So what we have here, again, feeling and cause of feeling. So if you say: \”I’m bored\” means that I’m not having fun, I want to go do something else. If I say: \”I am boring\” means you’re not having fun and want to go do something else. So if I am boring means that you are bored. If the movie is boring, then I am bored. Okay? So one thingthe \”ing\”causes the feeling\”ed\”in the person. Very important to understand that. So: \”I am bored by the movie which is boring. I am interested in this lesson because this lesson is very interesting.\” Right? \”I’m excited, something is exciting.\” So, for example, I’m excited to go see the concert because this artist is very exciting, this singer or whatever.
\”I am worried\”, now people don’t realize that \”worried\” can have \”worrying\” as another adjective. \”The situation is worrying\” means the situation is making me feel worried. Okay? Maybe the whole global political situation, whatever. Now, hopefully none of you are confused by this lesson because I’m trying to make it not confusing. Okay? Everybody okay with that? So very important to understand all these nouns can use \”ing\” because they’re creating the feeling, all these adjectives can only be used for people, again, sometimes animals. A dog sees… Sees you coming home after a long day, gets very excited. Its, you know, tail wagging in the back. Dogs don’t usually get bored, they just go to sleep. So, animals sometimes.
Now, I just want to point out one other thing: Don’t confuse feeling adjectives with \”ed\” with actual feelings. Okay? If somebody is loved, does he feel loved? Maybe yes, maybe no. We’re not talking about that person’s feelings. \”Hated\”, \”envied\”, these are all feeling words, but these are all verbs. Okay? \”He is loved\” means somebody loves him or her. \”She is loved.\”, \”This person is hated.\” But we can also use these about things. Okay? \”The company is hated.\” So some companies they do not such nice things or maybe they go to a poor country and use very cheap labour, so this company is hated. So people hate this company. So keep in mind that these are feeling words, but used as verbs; whereas these are other verbs used as adjectives. Okay? Very important to distinguish between these words.
I hope this was clear enough. One more thing to say, there’s a very long list of these kinds of adjectives, you can just Google them if you need to or you can even ask me in the forum at www.engvid.com. There’s a place you can ask questions, feel free to ask me about other examples of these. But there’s also a quiz at www.engvid.com where I’ll give you more examples of these kinds of adjectives, and you can practice using them in sentences. Make sure you understand the context: \”Is somebody feeling this? Is something causing this?\” etc. Also, give me a like if you like this video, and don’t forget to subscribe to my channel.

Bored or Boring? Learn about -ED and -ING adjectives in English

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Trong Tiếng Anh có rất nhiều tính từ được tạo thành bằng cách thêm đuôi \”ed\” hoặc \”ing\” vào động từ. Ví dụ như bored và boring, interested và interesting, excited và exciting hoặc exhausted và exhausting. Mình để ý nhiều bạn còn dùng sai những tính từ này vì chúng xuất phát từ nguồn gốc giống nhau nhưng ý nghĩa và hoàn cảnh dùng hoàn toàn khác nhau. Hãy cùng mình giải quyết vấn đề một cách dễ dàng để phân biệt chúng trong video này nhé.

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