When adding "-ing" to a word ending in "e," you typically remove the "e" to maintain the original pronunciation of the word. This is a spelling rule in English to avoid having double vowels in the word.
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.
When adding the suffix "-ing" to the word "shine," the final "e" is dropped and the word becomes "shining."
The word "die" would become "dying" when adding "ing" to it.
Stop+ing = Stopping.Here are the rules for adding -ing to verbs:Spelling of verb + ing.1. Usually add -ing to base form of the verb.go + -ing → going, wear + -ing → wearing, eat + -ing → eating.2. Verbs that end in one -e, drop the e.smoke → smoking, hope → hoping, come → coming, write → writing.Verbs that end in -ee don't drop an e.agree → agreeing, see → seeing.3. Verbs of one syllable with one vowel and one consonant, the consonant is doubled.stop → stopping, run → running, get → getting.If the final consonant is -y or -w it is not doubled.Play → playing, show → showing.
To use "ing" as a suffix, add it to the end of a verb to create the present participle form of the verb (e.g. eating, dancing). It is typically used to indicate an ongoing action or activity in English grammar.
Just change it to giggling. So remove the 'e' and add 'ing'
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.
v (to be) + (verb)-ing; ex. I am writing; I am playing; I am running; I am jumping. If your verb ends with an e, you usually remove the e before you add -ing; ex. To wade = I am wading
Chase+ing is spelled chasing. You drop the 'e' and add '-ing'. The cat was chasing his tail.
You would spell value with -ing on the end as valuing.When you add -ing to a verb, and that verb has a silent E on the end, you get rid of the E.
You could add the suffix -ing to it to make the word removing.
When adding the suffix "-ing" to the word "shine," the final "e" is dropped and the word becomes "shining."
Before you add -ing to nap, you add another -p: napping
The word "die" would become "dying" when adding "ing" to it.
Remove the e, and add -ial.
It would be a gaping hole. Gape ends in 'e' so you drop the 'e' before adding '-ing'. However, on a word that ends in a consonant, such as "hop", you double the last letter and add -ing (hopping).
Stop+ing = Stopping.Here are the rules for adding -ing to verbs:Spelling of verb + ing.1. Usually add -ing to base form of the verb.go + -ing → going, wear + -ing → wearing, eat + -ing → eating.2. Verbs that end in one -e, drop the e.smoke → smoking, hope → hoping, come → coming, write → writing.Verbs that end in -ee don't drop an e.agree → agreeing, see → seeing.3. Verbs of one syllable with one vowel and one consonant, the consonant is doubled.stop → stopping, run → running, get → getting.If the final consonant is -y or -w it is not doubled.Play → playing, show → showing.