Yes, ferried and ferrying are both perfectly good words.
People or things are ferried (transported) across the sea.
"I am ferrying people across the sea."
It depends on what you are communicating. You could add -ed, -ing, -er, for example.
Yes you can, you can add a suffix like -ing or -ed
Arranged already has the suffix -ed, so you cannot add a suffix to it. One prefix you could add is re-, forming the word rearranged.
-ing-ed-est-er
-ed is already a suffix. Shimmer is the main word and -ed is the suffix. Other suffixes are -ing and -y.
The suffixes of "embarrass" are -ed, -ing, -ment, and -ing.
Add an A to make ASKEW.Because skew is a verb you can:add -s to make skewsadd -ing to make skewingadd -ed to make skewed
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No, they are not. actually there are saying verbs also in ing and ed such as said and saying
Brooding
-ing, -ed.
Ah, isn't that a lovely word, "volunteer"? If you want to add some suffixes to it, you could use "volunteer-ing" to talk about someone currently volunteering, or "volunteer-ed" to talk about someone who volunteered in the past. Just remember, no matter how you use it, volunteering is always a wonderful way to spread kindness and joy in the world.