Drop e when adding suffix ing or ed
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hoping |
I am hoping to get a puppy.
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hoped |
They had hoped for a sunny day.
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dancing |
I love dancing!
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danced |
We danced to the beat of the bongo drum.
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loving |
My sister is loving to me.
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loved |
Roy loved his horse.
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joking |
My uncle is always joking.
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joked |
'Knock, knock' he joked.
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writing |
I find writing quite hard.
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coming |
Only a few friends are coming to the party.
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making |
Let the water boil before making tea.
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