Doubling
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begin |
We will begin our spelling test now.
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beginning |
The beginning of the story is happy.
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grin |
He had a cheeky grin.
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grinned |
Jack grinned because he was happy.
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spin |
To whirl is to spin around quickly.
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spinning |
The car was spinning on the ice.
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knit |
Helen will knit a hat for her sister's baby.
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knitted |
Mum knitted me a jumper.
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strip |
I had to strip the wallpaper off the walls.
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stripping |
The lady was stripping the wallpaper off the wall.
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