Explore this spelling list: Non-statutory words: the endings -ing, -ed and -er. Take advantage of these interactive exercises to help you spell accurately. Choose between our online games and printable spelling lists using the buttons above.
Adding the endings ing, ed and er to verbs where no change is needed to the root word.
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hunting |
The wolf cub can't go hunting yet.
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hunted |
In the old film the sheriff hunted the outlaw.
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buzzing |
The crowd was buzzing with excitement.
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buzzer |
Press the buzzer on counter to get served.
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jumping |
Freya likes jumping on the trampoline.
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jumped |
She jumped up and down.
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jumper |
Please don't shrink my jumper mum!
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hunter |
The gun belonged to the hunter.
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buzzed |
A wasp buzzed around my head.
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