0
Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Relaxed or relaxing

to creat a (relaxed/relaxing) social atmosphere.

can you tell me which one is more suitable? thanks
  

Top answer

Anonymous to creat a (relaxed/relaxing) social atmosphere. can you tell me which one is more suitable? thanks Relaxing/relaxed under what circumstanses, and for what purpose?

  • Anonymous to creat a (relaxed/relaxing) social atmosphere.
  • can you tell me which one is more suitable?
  • thanks Relaxing/relaxed under what circumstanses, and for what purpose?
  • "Relaxing" stresses the effect that it might have on the participants.
  • ) "Relaxed" simply describes somebody's opinion of the ambiance.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
Anonymousto creat a (relaxed/relaxing) social atmosphere.
can you tell me which one is more suitable? thanks
Relaxing/relaxed under what circumstanses, and for what purpose?

"Relaxing" stresses the effect that it might have on the participants. (It would relax people.)

"Relaxed" simply describes somebody's opinion of the ambiance. (This

Related Questions