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6.3 Adjectives that behave like nouns; '-ed/-ing' endings

6.3A The' (etc.) + adjective + noun: ‘the blind’ [> LEG e.e, 6.12.2]

1 We use a noun after an adjective or we use one/ones [> 4.2B-C, compare > 3.1C]: He's a young man. (Not 'He's a young’) You poor thing! (Not *You poor!*) I sold my old car and I've bought a new one. (Not *... and I've bought a new*)

2 In the plural, we use no article (zero) [> 3.1 A]: They are young men. You poor things! We sold our old cars and bought new ones.

3 We can use a few adjectives on their own after the to refer to 'the group as a whole 1: the blind/the sighted, the deaf/the mute, the dumb, the living/the dead, the rich/the poor, the young/the old, the elderly, the healthy/the sick, the injured, the unemployed: We have opened a new school for the blind/for blind people. (Not 'for (the) blinds') We say He is blind, or He is a blind man. (Not 'He is a blind.’) We say They are blind, or They are blind people. (Not 'They are blinds.’)

Write 1: Rewrite these sentences using the adjectives with man, woman or people.

1 He is a poor. ... 2 They are unemployed. ...3 She is a young. ... 4 He is an elderly. ... 5 She is a sick. ... 6 They are healthy...

Write 2: Rewrite these sentences to refer to a group without using the word people.

1 Rich people should pay more tax than poor people. ... 2 What hope can the government give to unemployed people?... 3 Will this new invention really help deaf people?... 4 Old people usually have to live on a fixed income. ... 5 After the crash, the injured people were rushed to hospital. … 6 This is a memorial to dead people … 7 We have interesting study courses for elderly people …8 Healthy people never think about getting ill… 9 It's a nurse's job to look after sick people …10 Blind people should have the same opportunities as sighted people.

6.3B Adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing': 'interested/interesting' [>LEG6.15, App10]

1 We use some past participles ending in -ed(e.g. excited) and some present participles ending in -ing (e.g. exciting) as adjectives. Common pairs of -ed/-ing adjectives are: amazed/amazing, annoyed/annoying, bored/boring, enchanted/enchanting, excited/ exciting, interested/ interesting, pleased/ pleasing, tired/tiring. Similar pairs are: delighted/ delightful, impressed/ impressive, upset/upsetting.

2 We often use -ed endings to describe people: The story interested John. > John was interested in the story. We often use -ing endings to describe things, events, etc.: The story was interesting.

3 We can also use -ing endings to describe people: Isn't John interesting! Compare: Gloria was interesting to be with. (= that was the effect she had on others) Gloria was interested. (= that was the effect someone or something had on her).

Write: Rewrite these sentences using -ed/-ing or other endings. Make necessary changes.

1 The coincidence amazed us. We ... We were amazed by the coincidence 2 The journey tired us. The journey ... 3 The experience upset Sylvia. Sylvia ... 4 The experience upset us. The experience... 5 Gloria enchanted me. Gloria... 6 I enchanted Gloria. Gloria... 7 The children delighted us. The children ... 8 The children delighted us. We ... 9 The new building impresses us. The new building ... 10 The new building impresses everybody. Everybody...

6.3C Write: Put in the correct forms of the words in brackets: the + adjective or -ed/-ing adjectives. A HUMAN IDEAL.

A just society is a human ideal. We would all like to live in a place where (rich) 1the rich are not too rich and (poor)2... are not too poor; where no one would be (shock)3... or (embarrass) 4... at the way (old)5... are cared for. (blind) 6... would have as much opportunity as (sighted) 7... (deaf) 8... would be able to develop their skills. (unemployed) 9... would not depend on the state, because no one would be unemployed, (healthy)10... would take care of (sick) 11... The most innocent people in society, (young) 12... would be protected. In this happy place no one would feel (depress)13... or (distress)14... Unfortunately, in the real world, life can be both (distress)15... and (depress)16... So let's be thankful for a sense of humour. I recently saw a notice in an undertaker's window and I wasn't sure whether it was addressed to (living) 17... or (dead)18... It said: 'Once you've tried one of our funerals, you'll never want to try another!'

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