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- It’s a five-minute walk from the hotel to the beach.
a. It takes two hours drive to the airport.
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b. You can visit the sanctuary which extends to over 4 hectares in Thot Not, Can
Tho.
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c. We stayed in a hotel with three stars.
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d. The journey to Cai Rang floating market takes 3 hours.
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e. The project will take five years to finish.
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f. They devised a plan to pay back the loan in five years.
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3) Adjectives ending in ED and ING

There are many adjectives that we have in English that end in -ED or -ING. Yes,
that's correct, they are not only endings that we use for verbs!

An adjective that ends in -ING is used to describe: the characteristic of a person, a
thing or a situation.

An adjective that ends in -ED is used to describe: a feeling (or how a person feels) or
an emotion. It is used to describe a temporary thing. Since only people (and some
animals) have feelings, -ed adjectives cannot be used to describe an object or
situation.

Compare the difference:

    My fiancé is always bored. She wants to go out every day and visit new
       places - (My fiancé feels bored)

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