Adding ‘ing’ to verbs Adding ‘ing’ to verbs with a long vowel sound.

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Adding ‘ing’ to verbs Adding ‘ing’ to verbs with a long vowel sound. Adding ‘ing’ to verbs that end in an e. Adding ‘ing’ to verbs that have a short vowel sound. The aim of the game is to click on the correct spelling when ‘ing’ is added to a verb. Click here to play the game.

plan planning plaanning planing

Well Done! plan n ing = planning NEXT FINISH

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

snow snowin snowwing snowing

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

Well Done! snow ing = snowing NEXT FINISH

shop shoping shopping shopiing

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

Well Done! shop p ing = shopping NEXT FINISH

chat chating chatting chatiing

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

Well Done! chat t ing = chatting NEXT FINISH

look looking luking lookking

Well Done! look ing = looking NEXT FINISH

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

joke jokeeing jokeing joking

Well Done! jok e ing = joking NEXT FINISH

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

smell smelling smellling smeling

Well Done! smell ing = smelling NEXT FINISH

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

smile smiling smileing smilling

Well Done! smil e ing = smiling NEXT FINISH

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

drive driveing drivveing driving

Well Done! driv e ing = driving NEXT FINISH

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

hop hopping hoping hopeing

Well Done! hop p ing = hopping NEXT FINISH

Would you like to go back and have another go? Oh dear… Would you like to go back and have another go? BACK

Can you think of any more? Adding ‘ing’ to verbs with a long vowel sound. It is easy to add ‘ing’ onto a verb with a long vowel sound. Here are some examples: see + ing = seeing eat + ing = eating look + ing = looking go + ing = going saying say + ing = Can you think of any more? BACK

Can you think of any more? Adding ‘ing’ to verbs with a short vowel sound. If the word has a short vowel, then you must add a double letter before the ‘ing’. Here are some examples: clap + p ing = clapping knit + t ing = knitting swim + m ing = swimming hop + p ing = hopping plan + n ing = planning Can you think of any more? BACK

BACK Adding ‘ing’ to verbs that have a e on the end. If a word ends in an e you must drop the e before adding ‘ing’. Here are some examples: drive - e + ing = driving ing = caring care - e + joke - e + ing = joking like - e + ing = liking smile - e + ing = smiling Can you think of any more? BACK

You are a Spelling Superstar! Well Done! You are a Spelling Superstar! You can add ‘ing’ to verbs. Well Done!