Adding the endings -ing, -ed and -er to verbs where no change is needed to the root word
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hunting |
The bear goes hunting in the woods for food.
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hunted |
In the old film the sheriff hunted the outlaw.
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hunter |
The gun belonged to the hunter.
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buzzing |
The crowd was buzzing with excitement.
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buzzed |
A wasp buzzed around my head.
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buzzer |
Press the buzzer on counter to get served.
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jumping |
I love jumping in muddy pools.
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jumped |
I jumped in the puddle.
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jumper |
Her new jumper was made of wool.
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cracker |
I ate my cracker with butter.
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