Yes, it's posing.
The spelling is "capturing" (taking possession, seizing). Most words that end in a single E drop the E when adding -ing, such as mingle-mingling, freeze-freezing and handle-handling. Words that end in double E keep them.
P-e-a-c-e O-f-f = Spelling of Peace Off
The verb to puke is slang, not formal English. But that is the correct spelling of the form puking (vomiting).
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).
No, "tomato" cannot be spelled with an "e." The correct spelling is "tomato," which refers to the fruit. Spelling it with an "e" would be incorrect and not recognized in standard English.
the present participle of "puke" is "puking"; drop the silent "e" before adding "ing."
It is "making." Many words that end in E drop the E when adding -ing.
Both of those follow the spelling rules. Notice that 'waking' has another vowel in place of the letter 'e'. Notice that the 'wakeful' has a consonant that comes after the 'e' .
As in the act of practice, or the act of doing or preparing, yes. Most words that end in consonant-E drop the final E when adding the suffix -ing.
Scientists.
Both nosy and nosey are correct, according to dictionary.com.However, to stay consistent with traditional English grammar rules, drop the e when adding an ending to a word that ends with a silent e, drop the final e if the ending begins with a vowel. Example: rose -> rosy
An alternate spelling is R-E-C-U-S-E
The spelling is "capturing" (taking possession, seizing). Most words that end in a single E drop the E when adding -ing, such as mingle-mingling, freeze-freezing and handle-handling. Words that end in double E keep them.
Answer is SHEFLUNKEDSPELLING (She flunked spelling)
That is the correct spelling of "lectern" (a lecture stand).
P-e-a-c-e O-f-f = Spelling of Peace Off
The verb to puke is slang, not formal English. But that is the correct spelling of the form puking (vomiting).