The Doubling Rule for Adding -ed and -ing Endings

 
Lesson 107
Doubling Rule -ed, -ing
 
 
Lesson 107
Doubling Rule -ed, -ing
 
y
 
er
 
e
 
t
 
s
 
kn
 
wr
 
mb
 
ou
 
ow
 
oi
 
oy
 
ea
 
au
 
aw
 
augh
 
ew
 
ui
 
ue
-ed
 
change verb tense
-ing
 
stop
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
st
o
p
v
 
c
1
 
1
p
ed
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
 
p
ing
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
 
p
ed
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
 
p
ing
 
tapping
 
hopped
 
sitting
rubbing
stopping
 
stirring
grabbed
hugged
 
dropped
planned
 
Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.
 
Lesson 107
Doubling Rule -ed, -ing
 
New Concept Review
 
-ed
 
change verb tense
 
-ing
 
stop
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
st
o
p
v
 
c
1
 
1
p
ed
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
 
p
ing
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
 
p
ed
 
st
o
p
 
v
 
c
1
 
1
 
p
ing
 
shopped
begged
 
c
lapping
sitting
 
truth
 
truly
 
Teach
 
busy
The kids were skipping
and running on the
playground.
We were busy
shopping and
chatting.
She stopped jogging
and fanned herself.
 
The Busy Day
 
When Edwin got home from work, he
dropped his bag on the floor and
plopped on the couch. “What a busy
day I had,” he sighed. “I am
exhausted.” Edwin’s roommate walked
in. “What made your day so busy?” he
asked. Edwin explained.
 
“It started this morning when I dropped
off some letters at the post office. The
line was so long that I ended up running
late for work. Then, at work, I had so
many meetings. It felt like they were
never going to end. I planned to come
home for lunch, but I was so busy I
skipped that trip.
 
 I grabbed a sandwich and a drink from
the diner on the corner. As I was
jogging back to the office, I tripped
and dropped my drink. But I was too
busy to go back and get a new one.
When my day was finally over, I hopped
in my car and drove home.”
 
“What are you planning to do this
evening?” Edwin’s roommate asked.
“Nothing!” Edwin responded, “I will be
sitting right here on this couch, resting.”
 
Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.
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Explore the rules for doubling consonants when adding -ed and -ing endings to words in English. This lesson provides clear examples and explanations to help you master this important aspect of grammar, leading to improved writing skills.

  • English language
  • Grammar rules
  • Doubling rule
  • Verb endings
  • Language learning

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  1. Lesson 107 Doubling Rule -ed, -ing

  2. Lesson 107 Doubling Rule -ed, -ing

  3. -ed change verb tense -ing

  4. stop

  5. stop v c 1 1

  6. stop v c 1 1 stop v c 1 1 ped ping

  7. stop v c 1 1 stop v c 1 1 ped ping

  8. tapping hopped

  9. sitting rubbing stopping

  10. stirring grabbed hugged

  11. dropped planned

  12. Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block.

  13. Lesson 107 Doubling Rule -ed, -ing

  14. New Concept Review

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