1. ing
  2. ed

ing

  1. Descriptions
    • present participle
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • ing
  3. Examples
    • So an interbreeding group of individuals. (MICASE OFC175JU145, Spoken)
    • We’re gonna use the existing parking. (MICASE STP125JG050, Spoken)
    • Note. Single-sourcing base material could positively or negatively affect Rubberland’s cost for base material. (MICUSP IOE.G0.03.1, Written)
    • Surveys are given regularly to keep track of the changing environment. (MICUSP IOE.G0.06.1, Written)

ed

  1. Descriptions
    • past participle
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • ed
  3. Examples
    • Oh I have to make sure you have a diversified Starburst experience. (MICASE TOU999JU030, Spoken)
    • And what they recommend is do all of the assigned problems. (MICASE ADV700JU047, Spoken)
    • Due to the increased enrollment, Midville Academy has expressed concern regarding overcrowing in the cafeteria. (MICUSP IOE.G0.12.2, Written)
    • The current layout and processes are inefficient in handling the increased enrollment since the cafeteria opened. (MICUSP IOE.G0.12.2, Written)