write any two present participles by doubling the last letter of the original word
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The present participle is usually formed by adding -ing to the verb. If the verb ends with a letter e, we remove the e before adding -ing. If the verb ends with a consonant, then a vowel, and then another consonant and the stress is on the last syllable, we double the last letter (except the letter "w").
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