This document discusses adjectives ending in -ed and -ing in English. It provides examples of adjectives ending in -ed to describe how someone feels, such as "I'm bored with my job." Adjectives ending in -ing describe the object of the feeling or action, such as "My job is very boring." It then gives examples of filling in missing adjectives in sentences, such as "I'm really excited about my vacation."
The document provides guidance for identifying adjectives by explaining that adjectives describe nouns by answering what kind, which one, or how many. It emphasizes finding the nouns in a sentence first before identifying the adjectives that describe attributes of the nouns, such as what kind, which one, or how many. Several examples are given to demonstrate finding the nouns and then identifying the adjectives that describe them.
The two dogs are different in size, color, and other features. The smaller dog has short brown fur while the larger dog has long white fur. Overall, the assistant prefers the larger dog as a pet due to its gentle demeanor.