ESL Class slides about adjectives ending in -ed and -ing and the past continuous tense
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It was an exciting
experience!
Book 2 -Unit 2
Tell me about an experience
you've had and how you
felt about it
01
How did you feel?
How did you feel?
Adjectives ending in...
-ed
Describe how you or another personfeel
about someone or something
-I was bored at school
-I am scared to swim on the beach
-She was annoyed at his behaviour
-ing
Describe what someone or
something is
-It was a boring school day
-It is scary to swim on the beach
-His behaviourwas annoying
Attention!
There is one adjective thatdoes not follow the
same rule as the others. If something makes
you scared, it is something scary, notscaring.
The movie we watched was scary.
The movie we watched was scaring.
Read the text about a
teachers'sexciting
experience in the
Amazon.
Reading
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We use this tense when talking about actions that
were in progress and got interrupted:
●Iwasshowering when the water ran out
●Youweregoing to school when it started to
rain
●Theywereeating popcorn when she choked
Subject(I/He/She/It/They/We) + past form of
verb to be (was/were)+ complement
Past continuous
Negative form
●Iwasnotfeeling scared
●Shewasn'tcooking dinner when I got home
●We werenotunderstanding the lessons
Subject(I/He/She/It/They/We) +past form ofverb to be(was/were)+
not+complement
Interrogative form
●Wereyouhaving breakfast?
●Washeplaying football when you arrived?
●Weretheywatching the TV show you recommended?
Past form ofverb to be(was/were)+ subject(I/He/She/It/They/We)
+complement
Answer the questions about yourself using
Past Continuous
Activity
02
One week ago?
What were you doing…
Six months ago?
When you were
at sixth grade?
When you were 7?
Today at midnight?
One year ago?