Avoid Common Mistakes: -ING & -ED Adjectives - Basic English Grammar
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In this English grammar lesson you will learn how to correctly use English -ED and -ING ending adjectives. With this video you will be able to able to improve your English grammar. Are you ready to avoid doing common English mistakes?
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Great lesson, Alisha. I usually explain it like this: -ed is the feeling (just like you said) and -ing is the cause of that feeling.
I appreciate all you do! God bless!
Simply superb, sir.
Thanks a lot for your good advice
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Alisha, I adore your videos! They are interesting and really easy to comprehend. Thank you very much!
Thank you, clear as the light of the sun. Watching from Brazil.
Thank you for your lesson.
I'm actually super elated right now to know the difference between 'ed' and 'ing' ending adjectives. I used to be totally perplexed about these things. I'm really thankful to this awesome teacher Alisha. I love her teaching method..
Thank you for an amazing explanation,I get the point easily.
Great lesson Alisha. Thank you
Thanks for this lesson teacher.
Thanks Alisha. I like the video. Now I understand how to use -ed adjetives and -ing adjetives. 👍👍👍
Very good!
You clarify me very well.
Great lesson, Alisha!
Great lesson! I like this it a lot, thanks Alisha.
Thank you!
Good explanation, thank you so.
Thank you Alisha. your lesson are so interesting.
Thanks Alisha, finally I can see the difference between ed and ing.
I understood it finally it was exciting to follow an exciting person ..that means u cause the excitement in learning English
Very good ,thank you
Hi Alisha. Great explanation from you. I really apreciate it. I would like you to give an explanation about ing ending subject as well, since it is so confused forma me. Many thanks.
I love this video, the explanation was very clear, thank you very much for your time and patience
Hi Alisha your lessons are never boring ! I never get bored ! Thanks a lot. Françoise, from France
Françoise Luzy are you live in Paris?
Fantastic video. Thanks Alisha
Thank you for amazing lesson! In Korea, ppl try to focus on only passive or not
One of the best and important videos. ED and ING
Thank you I really amazed
excellent I love watching your videos.
Finally. I Could understand this topic.
Thank you so much.
Thanks, Alisha God bless you.
Thanks ma’am. Nice video
😮 Ahh who knew . I enjoyed watching. Unfortunately self , perhaps many more want to know how long has this level of English been taught on such an observable scale. Now I can write a letter.
Thank you.
Thank you very much
thank u for lesson
Really good explanation.
Fantastic teacher
One of the best English spoken teacher
Thank you teacher Alisha I'm understanding
I am interested in this lesson.
This is an interesting story.
Thanks 👍
Thank you
Great video!!
Thanks teacher
Helpful video, so learners know how to use that kind of adjectives.
Your judicious way of teaching is scintillating.
Your lesson was exciting 😁😍
very good. i enjoyed it a lot.
Thanks .
Thank you so much🙂☺☺
As always ,you was the best .
Nice explanation
Good explanation
great good job . . .
Thanks very much for this lessons
Grammar correction: “these lessons or this lesson”
You’re Welcome.
From: Preston Lee’s Conversation English
Steve is very good at telling funny stories ,he is very ---
(amused /amusing )
thanks a lot of from morocco
Thanks 👏👏👏👍
Thank you Alisha
Thanks so much 😗
thank you very much.
what is the difference between (job. occupation)
Right mam
I understood different between ing and ed in adjective so Thanks lot of you
Thanks :)
Well done
This lesson so helpful and interesting
Grammar correction: “this lesson is so helpful”
You’re Welcome.
From: Preston Lee’s Conversation English
It 's great mamm thank u so much
I’m going to subscribe .
Yes hopefully I can cross two barriers that have haunted me for 62 years . Perhaps it’s still lingering or it just random pops up from triggers . Learning to write in my journal without taking up to much time, it’s meaning can be captured. Is a happy swapping. Maybe I just need more practice 😂could write a book.
I feel satisfied bcz ur lesson was intresting
Alisha's lessons never are boring.
Nice class
I’m really appreciate your efforts and you are amazing thanks 🙏
Grammar correction: “I really appreciate”
You’re Welcome.
From: Preston Lee’s Conversation English
Love it
thank u so much mam
i am from Russia, and your lessons help me a lot! you are cool. continued in the same spirit. thank you!
Incredible
Dear Teacher Alisha, Thanks
I loved her!!
Good lesson Alisha
I wish I had someone to talk
Thanks you mam
Great
ed adjectives describe how a person is feeling.
I was bored because the class was boring.
-ing
-ing adjectives describe the thing that makes a person feel something
I was bored because the class was boring.This sound is relaxing. I feel very relaxed. (C) bbc lerning english.
Wow,I loved it, now Im in your channel,,,
thank so much for this lesson it's very helpful. now won't confused anymore
Grammar correction: “Now, I won’t be confused anymore.”
You’re Welcome.
From: Preston Lee’s Conversation English
@@prestonleesbeginnerenglish oh thank you for correcting my grammar😅👍
kagura rin I’m very happy to help!
Thanks for you . Your vedio was amazing, also you are amazed.
...she's amazing too, if she makes you feel "amazed"!
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You r really excellent teacher.
Grammar correction: “an excellent teacher”
You’re Welcome.
From: Preston Lee’s Conversation English
It was helpful for me this lesson thank you Alisha I'm so glad so here's my first step.
the movie was very scarring , my mother felt scared at the first 😂😂
wow, very beautiful.. kindly eradicate the mistakes in us, regarding noun and its types, adjective and its types, and all parts of speech, and how can we use these and segregate all by simple technique in that every thing could clear
Hello Teacher Alisha,
I watched your video on 21 March 2020pm.I like your teaching method.
Your explained very clearly.Would you. Please tell me how many words using ing form to be adjective in English?
Up to now I know some words in ing form for example: impending challenging and annoying.
Looking forward to hearing from your reply.
Thank you very much.
Greetings from HK
Regards
ma'am your lesson is exciting ...i am excited to be your student
good
Learn English simple and easy from way
i love you because you are like one of my ancient classmates 💜
Hello, Alisha. Do I correct understand example with children? When we say about general meaning like 'children', 'students', we use -ing. When we think about group, we use -ed. Is it OK?
not in hurry but plz keep this in ur mind about state verb and its uses in tenses.. present simple state, past simple state, future simple state and all
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Where from you sir
@@PankajYAdav-yn6wq I'm from chile
Where are you from?. (This is the right order for the question).
@@arocha2608 yes you are right
This video has been very helpful! Thanks so much!
It is an interesting conversation, I am intrested.
god bless you
Hi Alisha, I can't distinguish the difference when a native speaker pronounces "can" and "can't".
that happens to me too!!
Cái can đọc nhẹ hơn còn cái can't đọc mạnh hơn, nghe rõ hơn :)))
@@quyenwook6789 me too
Thank u mam
By the way,in which country do u live
How to use it in tenses like ed for something that has happened in the past and ing for something that still happening?!