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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2011

In this lesson, you will learn the difference between adjectives that end in -ing and -ed, and practice listening to them. Level: Intermediate.
**This is an updated version. It fixes the problems of stopping and starting that the earlier version had.

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  • Wow -- how nice!! Great grammar examples, too :)

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  • Ms. Stacy is an inspiring English teacher.

    I am inspired by Ms. Stacy.

  • Thank you for posting this. How come i didn't knew about this when i was in school. lol!

  • I liked the explanation and the examples. Thank you for this lesson.

  • Welcome back, Stacy. The lesson was very interesting. I don't think I'll ever be confused distinguishing which is which now.

    It's good that you also mentioned the exceptions. They're always helpful to know.

  • Thnx for your video!!! Just one thing..Turn up a little bit your audio,plz. Cool!

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