Past participle vs_present_participle_adjectives

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PAST PARTICIPLE ADJECTIVES VS.

PRESENT PARTICIPLE ADJECTIVES

It is confusing. She is confused.

It is confusing. She is confused.

It is confusing. She is confused.

-ed adj receives the feeling

-ing adj. causes the feeling

-ed adj. receives the feeling

-ing adj. causes the feeling

The clown is amusing.

The child is amused.

The clown is amusing.

The child is amused.

The clown is frightening. She is frightened.

The clown is frightening. She is frightened.

The clown is frightening. She is frightened.

Shakespeare is boringShe is bored.

NOW YOU TRY! WRITE 2 SENTENCES FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PICTURES….

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