Explore this spelling list: Week 7 spelling list: -ing, -ed, -er, -est. These words are tailored to support your spelling journey. Select Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to get started.
We’re learning how to add endings like -ing, -ed, -er, and -est to words. These endings change the meaning of the root word.
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armchair |
Grandad likes to sit in his favourite armchair.
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day |
Lent lasts forty days.
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helped |
Mummy helped with the cooking.
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helping |
Rehabilitation is the process of helping someone adjust to life after prison.
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player |
Try watching the video on the multimedia player.
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playing |
She always makes the same mistake when playing the A major scale.
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quicker |
The express train would be quicker.
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quickest |
He thinks he can get to the top of the mountain quickest. That is his challenge.
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