[Grammar] When should i use ed or ing in compound adjectives?

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ibrxan

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Hi!

I do not understand why some words in compound adjectives use ED and others ING. For example:

1. Bribery allegations have been made against several European oil-trading companies. (Why "tradin" and no "traded"?)

I hope you can help me! :-?
 

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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Those companies' business is ... trading in oil.
 

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A way to understand this is in terms of active/passive. To give you a very simple guide, use -ing when there is an active sense, and -ed when there's a passive sense.

In this case, the company actively trades oil, so -ing is used.
 
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