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Solution to the Worksheet: Adding the Suffix "ing"
This worksheet asks you to add the suffix "-ing" to each given verb. The "-ing" form is used to create the present participle or gerund of a verb, often indicating an ongoing action.
Let’s go through each word and add "ing" correctly.
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#### Left Column:
1. Go → Going
2. Come → Coming
3. Look → Looking
4. Say → Saying
5. Cycle → Cycling
6. Ride → Riding
7. Make → Making
8. Race → Racing
9. Bike → Biking
> ✔ Note: For words ending in a consonant + vowel + consonant (like *ride*, *make*), we usually double the final consonant before adding "-ing" — but not all follow this rule strictly. In modern English, "bike" becomes "biking", not "bikking", so no doubling here.
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#### Right Column:
1. Run → Running
2. Shop → Shopping
3. Clap → Clapping
4. Shut → Shutting
5. Win → Winning
6. Sit → Sitting
7. Order → Ordering
8. Travel → Traveling *(or "travelling" – both are correct, depending on region)*
9. Begin → Beginning
> ✔ Note: Words like *begin* have double letters in their base form, but when adding "-ing", it's "beginning" — not "beginging". We don’t double the 'g' because it's already part of the root.
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✔ Final Answers:
| Original Word | With "ing" |
|---------------|------------|
| Go | Going |
| Come | Coming |
| Look | Looking |
| Say | Saying |
| Cycle | Cycling |
| Ride | Riding |
| Make | Making |
| Race | Racing |
| Bike | Biking |
| Run | Running |
| Shop | Shopping |
| Clap | Clapping |
| Shut | Shutting |
| Win | Winning |
| Sit | Sitting |
| Order | Ordering |
| Travel | Traveling |
| Begin | Beginning |
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🔍 Explanation:
- The suffix "-ing" is added to verbs to show continuous or repeated actions.
- Most verbs simply add "-ing" directly (e.g., *run → running*).
- Some verbs change spelling slightly:
- Verbs ending in -e: Drop the 'e' before adding "-ing" (e.g., *make → making*, *come → coming*).
- Verbs ending in -l: Sometimes double the 'l' (e.g., *travel → traveling*), though this varies by dialect.
- Verbs with consonant-vowel-consonant endings may double the last consonant (e.g., *sit → sitting*).
> 📝 Tip: Always check if the word ends in a silent 'e' — drop it before adding "-ing".
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✔ Summary:
The task was to practice forming present participles by adding the suffix "-ing". This helps students understand verb forms and improve grammar skills in English.
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