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Learn When To Use The Ed And Ing Ending In English
Learn when to use the ‘ed’ and ‘ing’ ending in English
Nov 14, 2021 / English / 1 mins read

Do you know when to use the ‘ed’ and ‘ing’ ending?

 

In today's lesson you will learn when to use ‘confused’ and when to use ‘confusing’:

 

✅ Adjectives ending in -ING are used to describe characteristics of a person, a thing or a situation. Something that is difficult to understand, is confusing and makes you feel confused.

Ex: The lesson was really confusing for me. I am not very good at math.


 

✅ Adjectives ending in -ED are used to describe feelings (or how a person feels) or emotions - they are used for temporary states. 

Ex: Can you help me please? I felt confused with these questions.

 

Let’s practice!

Write in the comments section sentences with ‘confusing’ and ‘confused’.

 

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