You probably wouldn't. The suffix -ing is added to verbs, and brochure is a noun. Related verbs could be printing and distributing--things that you would do with brochures.
Before you add -ing to nap, you add another -p: napping
Just add an S to make it brochures
When you add 'Ing' to die it is spelt dying.
To add "ing" to "dance," you simply add the suffix "ing" to the end of the word, resulting in "dancing." This changes the verb form of "dance" into its present participle form, indicating that the action is currently ongoing or continuous.
Chase+ing is spelled chasing. You drop the 'e' and add '-ing'. The cat was chasing his tail.
ing of add some spice
When you add -ing to any verb you get the present participle form:walk - walking listen - listening glisten - glistening
Just and the "ing" to the word "worry" the end result is "worrying"
controlling
I agree... the suffix for turn is -ing. turn + ing = turning
If it is happening or still happening, you need to add 'ing' to the verb. Of course, there are numerous spelling rules on adding 'ing', such as the following examples: smiling, asking, sobbing, admitting, picnicking, stopping
Just add -ing wading