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11 August 2026

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Adjectives Ending in -ed and -ing – Grammar Practice for EAL/ESL Learners

A focused resource designed to tackle common EAL/ESL confusions between adjectives ending in -ed and -ing (e.g., bored vs boring). Based on real errors observed in the classroom, this worksheet helps students understand both the rules and the exceptions.

What’s included*

  • Clear explanation of the grammar rule
  • Examples of common mistakes and correct usage
  • Worksheet to reinforce understanding through practice
  • Extra Practice
  • Answer Key

Ideal for*

  • EAL/ESL learners
  • SPaG support lessons
  • Independent work or homework

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