Confusing Adjectives - English Grammar
https://www.englishgrammar.org/confusing-adjectives15.01.2018 · Answers. 1. We expect to get the latest news in a few hours. 2. The latest news from the border is very disquieting. 3. The last time I saw him he was in high spirits. 4. Today is the last day for receiving tenders. 5. His house is next to mine. 6. We will get off at the next station. 7. As soon as she finished one project, she started working on the next.
Confusing adjectives-English
www.tolearnenglish.com › exercises › exerciseConfusing adjectives. Students often mistake adjectives ending in ING with the ones ending in ED, like interesting and interested . They both come from a verb , that's why they are called participial adjectives. Adjectives like boring, interesting, exciting describe what and/or who cause a feeling, while adjectives like bored, interested , excited refer to a living being capable of feeling emotions so that these adjectives describe what the living being feels.