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This document discusses the difference between adjectives ending in "-ed" and "-ing" in English. Adjectives ending in "-ed" describe a state or how someone is feeling in a situation, while adjectives ending in "-ing" describe a quality or characteristic that causes that state. It provides examples of words like "bored" and "boring" to illustrate that "-ed" describes a state of being bored, while "-ing" describes the quality of something being boring which leads to that bored state. The document encourages practicing distinguishing between these adjective endings.






