ending, ageing, needing
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There are a lot of words ending with ing. Some are:PlayingDrinkingTypingDrivingTestingDancingGettingHatingLikingSurfingPaintingWritingBitingFacingFartingDartingRacingDatingJumpingRunningSkippingHoppingWalkingJoggingDodgingCutting
ending, entering, editing, eliciting, enveloping, escaping, emitting, effecting, emigrating
When adding "-ing" to a word ending in a consonant-vowel pattern, drop the vowel before adding "-ing". Most of these words will end in "e". Wrong: skateing Right: skating Wrong: takeing Right: taking Wrong: relateing Right: relating
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.
The word is spelled moving. Words that end in e, drop the e before adding ing.
There are several 2 letter words ending in the letter e. These words include be, he, me, as well as we.
One exception to the silent e rule is when adding endings like -ed or -ing to words ending in a consonant and a silent e (e.g., write to writing). Another exception is with words where the final silent e is dropped before a suffix that starts with a vowel (e.g., change to changing).
They're simply words with six letters beginning in e and ending in you.
True. If a word ends in a consonant, the consonant is usually doubled before an ending is added. If a word ends in e, the final e is dropped if adding ing or ed. English has some strange ways, and then it has some really strange ways.
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beekeepereffervescence...and about 211 others like electioneer, largeheartednesses (and many others with the -nesses ending), reexperience(ed, ing), reengineer(ed, ing), defervescence(s) and others. Try a word generator site. If asterisk represents a wild card then *e*e*e*e*e* would bring up words with five e's and 0 to n other letters in between the e's.
A Gerund is formed by adding -ing to the word. English has different rules about adding -ing. For example, words that end in a vowel or consonant; words that need a consonant doubled first; words ending in y. Examples: Add Adding (no changes before -ing) Abide Abiding (drop the e first) bed bedding (double the consonant)