-ing and -ed adjectives

进行时和过去时形容词

Learning English Vocabulary

2025-09-22

6 分钟
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  • This is a download from BBC Learning English.

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  • Hello and welcome to 6 Minute Vocabulary.

  • I'm Finn and I'm Catherine.

  • In today's programme, we're going to look at ING and ED adjectives.

  • So, if you're interested in vocabulary, But you find some adjectives confusing.

  • Keep listening.

  • Yes, keep listening.

  • And it's on with the show.

  • And I must say, Finn, you're looking very relaxed today.

  • Oh, really?

  • Well, maybe that's because I was on holiday last week.

  • Yes, it was very relaxing.

  • Speaking of holidays, here are two people who had a bad time on holiday.

  • What went wrong?

  • Ah, the train was horrible.

  • Big gangs of teenagers playing music on their phones.

  • I got really annoyed.

  • The flight was delayed and we had ten really boring hours in the airport with nothing to do.

  • Oh, not much fun, eh?