Form a present participle in which
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Adding -ing to the base form of a verb creates the present participle. For example, eat is the base form of the verb to eat. The present participle of eat is eating. Present participles always end in -ing.
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To form the present participle, add "ing" to the end of a verb following these spelling rules:
- most verbs => add "ing" to the end without changing the spelling. ...
- verbs ending in silent "e" => drop the final "e" and add "ing" ...
- verbs with a short stressed vowel sound => double the final consonant and add "ing"
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