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-ing form of verbs ending in -y Hello everybody. I have a little doubt. When forming the gerund form (-ing) of the verbs ending in -y, do we have to keep the -y??? I know there are cases when we have to write -i instead of -y, but, is it when making the past participle, isn't it?? Can anyone help me??
1 cze 2009 08:01
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Hi It depends on whether a vowel or consonant comes before it, look at the following: regardless if it past simple/continuous or present simple/continuous ING = If the word ends in Y, and has a consonant before it, simply add ING. E.g ED = study > studied, marry > married ING = carry > carrying, reply > replying Vowel + Y ING = If the word ends in Y, and has a vowel before it, simply add ING. ING = enjoy > enjoying, stray > straying hope this helps:D
1 czerwca 2009
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adding 'ing' to the verb indicates that the action is presently being done and we have to retain the letter "y" at the end of the word: buy _____ buyING annoy ____ annoying. stay _____ staying I'm not sure though how "y" changed to "i" to indicate past time actions. what I know is, changing verb ending in "y" to "i", and by adding "es", simply indicates 'simple present tense form': ex: carry ___ carryING ___ carrIES. by changing "y" to "i", and by adding "ed" would simply be the "simple past tense form" ex: carry ___ carryING ___ carrIES ____ carrIED :)
1 czerwca 2009
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