Continuous Action (-ing)

English Language Arts - Second Grade

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ADD THE ING SUFFIX How do you add the ING suffix to verbs? We add -ing to many verbs. But to spell them correctly, you need to remember the rules. Here are some rules to help you. 1. Usually just add the ing at the end of a verb. Example: walk - walking, sing - singing, sail -sailing 2. If the verb ends in silent e, drop the e then add -ing. Example: hope - hoping, take - taking 3. If the verb has a short vowel and ends in one consonant, double the consonant before adding the ing. Example: run - running, hop - hopping, rot - rotting Try this! Decide which rule to follow. Then write the new word with the -ing ending. Rule 1. Just add ing Rule 2. Drop the e Rule 3. Double the consonant To change talk, use Rule _____. talk - _________ To change care, use Rule ______. care - _____________ To change stop, use Rule _______. stop - _____________ To change nap, use Rule ______. nap - __________ To change pour, use Rule _______. pour - ____________ To change put, use Rule _____ put - __________ © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.