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Lessons & Instructional Materials, Games - Inflectional Endings (-ing, -ed, -s). Students click on a sound to hear a word pronounced. They must decide if the word
Topic: Participial Adjectives (a.k.a. verbal adjectives, participles as noun modifiers, -ing/-ed adjectives). This is a lesson in two parts. In this first
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Lesson 5a " -ING/ -ED adjectives" Common.
Lesson. ADJECTIVES: -ing/ -ed. Generally said -ing adjectives have an active meaning, describing someone that is doing something (acting) or something that is causing
Inflectional Endings (-ing, -ed, -s).
Topic: Participial Adjectives (a.k.a. verbal adjectives, participles as noun modifiers, -ing/-ed adjectives). This is the second half of the lesson. We now
Lesson 27 Inflectional Endings -ed, -ing, -s, -es
Name Inflectional Endings -ed, -ing, -s, -es Read each word. Underline the -ed, -ing, -s,or -es ending. speaking acted wishes making thanked classes parking asked
Lesson 5b "-ING/ -ED Adjectives" Common.