[Grammar] difference between -ed and -ing adjectives

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I was asked the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives. I know that they can be both used to describe things and people but it seems that there are other differences..
I would really appreciate your help :)
 
I was asked the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives. I know that they can be both used to describe things and people but it seems that there are other differences..
I would really appreciate your help :)

For example: "He is interesting.". That is, he has an affect on someone. "He is interested." That is, someone/thing has an affect on him.
 
I was asked the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives. I know that they can be both used to describe things and people but it seems that there are other differences..
I would really appreciate your help :)
What are the differences between -ado and -ando adjectives in Spanish? I think you'll find some similarities.
 
I reply with example:I am confused because the problem is confusing.
 
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