adding vowel suffixes er, -ed, -en or ing.
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gardener |
Grandad is a keen gardener.
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gardening |
Lots of people enjoy gardening.
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limited |
You are limited to one hour on the I-pad.
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limiting |
Limiting the amount of sugar you eat is a good idea.
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offered |
The shop offered a wide range of food.
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offering |
The shop was offering a deal.
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referred |
The Headmistress referred to the children's excellent behaviour when talking about the school.
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referring |
I was referring to the text in my answer.
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benefitted |
The athlete benefitted from the extra training day.
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benefiting |
The children were benefiting from the Chromebooks.
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