Spelling rules ing

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SPELLING RULES - ING Gerunds Verb

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SPELLING RULES -ING

Gerunds Verb

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The following is a guide to the correct spelling of –ing forms of verbs and gerunds.

Infinitive ING formto feel feelingto go goingto work workingto sleep sleeping

The general rule when changing a verb into its -ING form is just to add -ING to the end of the verb.

•She isn't feeling very well.•He is working on a new project.•The children are sleeping so be quiet.

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Infinitive ING formto live livingto have havingto make makingto take taking

1) If the verb ends in an E we remove the E and add ING

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Infinitive ING formto stop stoppingto sit sittingto plan planningto get gettingto swim swimming

2) If the verb ends in a consonant + vowel + consonant, we double the final consonant and add ING

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Infinitive ING formto fix fixingto enjoy enjoyingto snow snowing

3) But, we do not double the final consonant when the verb ends in W, X or Y or when the final syllable is not emphasized.

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Infinitive ING formto happen happeningto enter enteringto offer offeringto suffer suffering

4) If a two-syllable verb ends in a consonant + vowel + consonant, we do not double the final consonant when the stress is on the first syllable.

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Infinitive ING formto lie lyingto die dyingto tie tying

5) If the verb ends in IE we change it to YING

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Infinitive

ING form(UK)

ING form(US)

to travel travelling traveling

to marvel marvelling

marveling

6) If the verb ends in consonant + vowel + L, we normally double the final L and add ING.

Note: In the United States (US) they do not double the L when the accent is on the first syllable.

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Infinitive ING formrefer referringdefer deferring

7) If the verb ends in a stressed vowel + R, we double the final R and add ING.

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Infinitive ING formto offer offeringto suffer sufferingto whisper whispering

If the verb ends in an unstressed vowel + R, we do not double the final R and add ING.

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Answers

1. camping

2. swimming

3. travelling

4. walking

5. having

6. writing

7. cooking

8. shopping

Add the -ing

1. camp ______________

2. swim______________

3. travel______________

4. walk ______________

5. have ______________

6. write ______________

7. cook ______________

8. shop ______________

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1. His dad and brother are cycling to the shops.

2. We aren´t travelling in Japan.

3. I am sunbathing on the beach.

4. She isn´t watching TV.

5. They aren´t swimming in the sea.

6. Sue is staying at home today.

Complete the sentences

1. His dad and brother ________(cycle) to the shops.

2. We __________ (not travel) in Japan.

3. I __________ (sunbathe) on the beach.

4. She __________ (not watch) TV.

5. They __________ (not swim) in the sea.

6. Sue __________ (stay) at home today.

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1. Is your dad working today?

Yes, he is.

2. Are you having a good time on holiday?

Yes, I have.

3. Is your mum cooking dinner now?

Yes, she is.

4. Are your friends playing football?

Yes, they are.

Write the questions and the short answers

1. your dad / work / today /?

_____________________________

Yes, _________________________

2. you / have a good time / on holiday / ?

_____________________________

Yes, _________________________

3. your mum / cook dinner / now / ?

_____________________________

Yes, _________________________

4. your friends / play football / ?

_____________________________

Yes, _________________________

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1. Where are you going on holiday ?

2. What is he cooking for dinner?

3. Who is going to England?

4. Where are you staying?

Complete the dialogues

1. a. I´m going / holiday.

b. Where ______________ ?

2. a. He´s cooking / dinner.

b. What ______________ ?

3. a. My sister is going to England.

b. Who ______________ ?

4. a. We are staying in a hotel.

b. Where ______________ ?

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