Thursday 23 October 2014

ADDING -ING: SPELLING RULES


The present continuous verb tense describes present actions happening at the moment of writing or a future plan. The formation of the tense mixes an auxiliary and the gerund form of the verb, that means, the verb ending in '-ing'. The following is a guide to the correct spelling of –ing forms of verbs and gerunds when you make present continuous tenses. The doc you can download is a spelling rules created by one of my ESO2 students.
Thanks a lot, Patricia.

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