double the consonant to make the vowel have a short sound
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plodding |
John was plodding home from school.
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stopping |
The police were stopping the traffic.
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tipping |
I am tipping out all my rubbish.
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thudding |
There was a loud thudding noise coming from upstairs.
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swapping |
I am swapping my playstation for new reading books.
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swimming |
In my leisure time I enjoy swimming.
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flipped |
We flipped the coin to see who could go first.
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swapped |
I swapped my rubber for a pencil.
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plodded |
She plodded towards the deserted schoolroom.
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stopped |
He stopped the car suddenly.
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tipped |
She tipped over the box.
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thudded |
The elephant thudded out from the bushes.
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flopped |
I belly flopped into the pool.
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