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Present simple and continuous spelling changes

Present simple and continuous spelling changes

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World Languages

9th Grade

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Martina Ferenčina

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Present simple and continuous - spelling changes

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Present Simple

For the third person singular (he, she, it), you typically add -s to the base form of the verb (infinitive), but there are spelling changes for certain types of verbs.

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Verbs ending in -y preceded by a consonant:

  • Change the -y to -ies.

  • Examples:

    • Study → studies

    • Carry → carries

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Verbs ending in -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z:

  • Add -es.

  • Examples:

    • Pass → passes

    • Watch → watches

    • Fix → fixes

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Verbs ending in -o:

  • Add -es.

  • Examples:

    • Go → goes

    • Do → does

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Present Continuous

In the Present Continuous, the verb is used in the -ing form. Here are the spelling changes:

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Verbs ending in -e:

  • Drop the -e and add -ing.

  • Examples:

    • Make → making

    • Take → taking

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Short verbs ending in a single consonant after a single vowel:

  • Double the consonant and add -ing.

  • Examples:

    • Run → running

    • Sit → sitting

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Verbs ending in -ie:

  • Change the -ie to -ying.

  • Examples:

    • Lie → lying

    • Die → dying

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Verbs ending in -c:

  • Add -k before -ing.

  • Example:

    • Panic → panicking

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Add -s and find the right category for each verb:

make, study, carry, fly, try, watch, take, mix, go, do, fix and catch

-ies:
-s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -z:
-o:
- no change:

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Add -ing and find the right category for each verb:

make, take, study, sit, run, lie, die, swim, get, write, plan, picnic, panic

-e:
short, consonant + vowel:
-ie:
-c:

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