Changing verb endings by adding different suffixes.
|
walked |
After a tiring day, he walked home with a droop.
|
|
running |
Even though he was tired he kept running.
|
|
skipping |
She liked all races notwithstanding the skipping race.
*
|
|
chatted |
The class chatted away during silent reading.
*
|
|
sings |
My mum sings to herself while she is cooking.
*
|
|
searches |
She searches high and low.
*
|
|
hopes |
David hopes to excel in his science exam.
|
|
waving |
I like waving to passing trains.
*
|
|
reaches |
She reaches for the highest shelf.
*
|
|
smiling |
There were lots of happy, smiling children in Mrs Stapleton's class.
*
|
|
liked |
Picasso liked to daub paint onto canvas.
|
|
baking |
Grease the baking tin with butter.
|
|
planner |
Mrs Mercer's planner is covered with lists.
*
|
|
floated |
The boatman floated down the river.
*
|
|
clapping |
Flamenco is a Spanish dance with stamping and clapping.
|
|
runner |
The runner showed great endurance.
|
* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
Learn this spelling list using the 'Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check' activity.
How to use:
Look and read the word.
Say the word. Click the speaker icon.
Cover the word.
Write the word.
Check your spelling.
Spelling games using the word list: Suffixes -s, -es, -er, -ed, -ing
Springtime Spelling
Spring into spelling!
Easter Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
Test yourself using the 'Listen and Spell' spelling test.
Print worksheets and activities: Suffixes -s, -es, -er, -ed, -ing
Handwriting worksheets: Suffixes -s, -es, -er, -ed, -ing
"I would like to thank you so much for this great website. I have always been ashamed of my spelling but after a few lessons I am already better. It is filling in all the gaps. Thanks."
Student, France