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Adding ‘ ing ’ to verbs. Adding ‘ ing ’ to verbs with a long vowel sound . Adding ‘ ing ’ to verbs that end in an e . Adding ‘ ing ’ to verbs that have a short vowel sound.
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Adding ‘ing’ to verbs Adding ‘ing’ to verbs with a long vowel sound. Adding ‘ing’ to verbs that end in an e. Adding ‘ing’ to verbs that have a short vowel sound. The aim of the game is to click on the correct spelling when ‘ing’ is added to a verb. Click here to play the game.
plan planning plaanning planing
Well Done! plan n ing = planning NEXT FINISH
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snow snowin snowwing snowing
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Well Done! snow ing = snowing NEXT FINISH
shop shoping shopping shopiing
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Well Done! shop p ing = shopping NEXT FINISH
chat chating chatting chatiing
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Well Done! chat t ing = chatting NEXT FINISH
look looking luking lookking
Well Done! look ing = looking NEXT FINISH
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joke jokeeing jokeing joking
Well Done! jok e ing = joking NEXT FINISH
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smell smelling smellling smeling
Well Done! smell ing = smelling NEXT FINISH
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smile smiling smileing smilling
Well Done! smil e ing = smiling NEXT FINISH
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drive driveing drivveing driving
Well Done! driv e ing = driving NEXT FINISH
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hop hopping hoping hopeing
Well Done! hop p ing = hopping NEXT FINISH
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Adding ‘ing’ to verbs with a long vowel sound. It is easy to add ‘ing’ onto a verb with a long vowel sound. Here are some examples: see + ing = seeing eat + ing = eating look + ing = looking go + ing = going saying say + ing = Can you think of any more? BACK
Adding ‘ing’ to verbs with a short vowel sound. If the word has a short vowel, then you must add a double letter before the ‘ing’. Here are some examples: clap + ping = clapping knit + t ing = knitting swim + m ing = swimming hop + p ing = hopping plan + n ing = planning Can you think of any more? BACK
Adding ‘ing’ to verbs that have a e on the end. If a word ends in an e you must drop the e before adding ‘ing’. Here are some examples: drive - e + ing = driving ing = caring care - e + joke - e + ing = joking like - e + ing = liking smile - e + ing = smiling Can you think of any more? BACK
Well Done! You are a Spelling Superstar! You can add ‘ing’ to verbs. Well Done!