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Difference between “ED” or “ING” – English Grammar


00:00:01that’s so interesting

00:00:03go away no one finds you interesting

00:00:07function forward so I continue i’m the

00:00:09analyst interested

00:00:11oh sorry hmm

00:00:15sorry today I’m joined by Winston

00:00:16Churchill he was our prime minister

00:00:18during World War two so from the most

00:00:21British people he was very

00:00:28which one should I say

00:00:34it’s that one

00:00:35and this is why

00:00:45so is it edie or ing if you’re talking

00:00:49about your feeling then its Edie so for

00:00:52example I’m bored no I’m interested I’m

00:00:58so excited

00:00:59uh I’m annoyed I’m so confused

00:01:03I’m absolutely fascinated by this I’m so

00:01:08scared and if it’s the situation its ing

00:01:12so for example this is really confusing

00:01:17that’s disgusting

00:01:20this is so annoying

00:01:23this is terrifying so just remember Edie

00:01:29you’re feeling ing the situation

00:01:48you