Adjectives ending in -ED are often associated with emotions that are temporary and are used with humans and animals, things that are living, not nonliving things.
Jan 2024
Recipe, Receipt, Prescription
These 3 words often confuse people when they go to use them. In this episode, you will learn their differences, pronunciations, and how to get them confused again.
5m 27s
Mar 2024
Gradable and Ungradable Adjectives - AIRC508
<p>It sounds strange to say 'very huge', or 'a bit amazing' or 'a little wonderful'. This is because some extreme adjectives like to collocate with particular adverbs. </p> <p><br /> On this podcast, you'll learn some gradable and ungradable adjectives and the adverbs that go, or ... Show More
35m 13s
May 2015
#105 - TO BE OVERCOME WITH
This is usually passive (with the verb 'be' and a past participle - 'overcome') and basically it means to to be full of emotion, or to feel very strong emotions, like grief, curiosity, fear, sadness, regret, remorse or joy. For more information click here
8m 4s
Nov 2022
Episode 134 - Powerful Emotions
Find the full transcript at https://enbooo.com/. Here are the five words you'll learn how to use in this episode: goosebumps, tear up, teary-eyed, moving, feel all the feels. Listen to the story and discover how YOU can use them!Here's the link to speech from Braveheart I mention ... Show More
16m 33s