Past and Present Participial Adjectives
The past participle and the present participle forms of a verb can be used as adjectives.
Past participles generally end in -ed (but can also end in -d, -t, -en, or -n) and describe how
someone feels.
The mice were frightened of the cat.
Present participles always end in -ing and describe what causes the feeling.
The cat was frightening.
Participial adjectives can appear after be or in front of nouns.
My grandfather’s stories about his childhood are amusing.
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