Attention Shoreline
students: You may have seen some of these links from the Shoreline Lab website. Keep clicking on
others, there are many great websites to practice with. Please email at
efriedenson@shoreline.edu me if any of the direct links on this page are no
longer working. Also, please email me if you have any questions about the
exercises. Make sure to copy the examples that are causing confusion. It will
make it easier for me to help you. |
1) For explanations on when
an adjective should end in “ed” and when it should end in “ing” click on the
following links:
a) Excellent explanation (part 1)
b) Explanation continued
(part 2)
b) Excellent
explanation of the prepositions that go with the participial adjectives
(part 3)
2) For practice :
a) Practice
1
b)
Practice
2
c)
Practice 3
d)
Practice
4
e)
Practice
5
f)
Practice
6
g)
Practice 7