The document provides definitions for words related to having fun, including festivals, folk dances, weddings, family reunions, fairs, races, teams, winners, scores, players, championships, athletes, and bands. It also defines envelopes and gives examples of words used in context, such as interesting and interested. Finally, it provides grammar examples of adjectives ending in "-ed" and "-ing" and defines example words like laugh, answer, paint, end, show, and place.
18. Adjectives with –ed and -ing
Adjectives that end in –ed tell about how we feel.
Adjectives that end in –ing usually tell about a thing,
such as a game or a movie.
Example:
Animals are interesting.
I’m interested in horses.
21. Word Study
Laugh- to make a sound to show you are happy.
Answer-to say something back
Paint- to change the color of something
- a liquid that you put on things with a brush
-to make a picture of someone
End-last part; to stop or finish
Show- to let someone see
-something you watch on TV or theater
Place- particular area or place
- to put something somewhere