Removing E to add ING
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hope |
I hope you come to my party.
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hoping |
I'm hoping my job will be made permanent.
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come |
I'll come round to your house.
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coming |
Only a few friends are coming to the party.
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smile |
The corners of his eyes crinkle when he smiles.
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smiling |
The baby couldn't stop smiling.
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take |
Take a peek at the sleeping baby.
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taking |
Shaun is taking a History course.
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care |
Take care not to skid on the ice.
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caring |
Nurses need to be caring.
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make |
I think he would make a great President.
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making |
Let the water boil before making tea.
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divide |
Let's divide the bill between the three of us.
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dividing |
Dividing is the inverse of multiplication.
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stare |
Is it rude to stare?
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staring |
Staring out into the crowd the band felt overwhelmed.
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