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.
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.
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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)