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Subject Verb Complement Subject To-be Verb+ing complement


SHE WALKS TO THE SCHOOL. VS SHE IS WALKING TO THE
SCHOOL

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subject Auxiliar V Verb complement Subject To-be + not Verb+ing complement
SHE DOESN´T WALK TO THE VS SHE ISN´T WALKING TO THE
SCHOOL SCHOOL

Auxiliar V Subject Verb complement To-be Subject Verb+ing complement


DOES SHE WALK TO THE SCHOOL VS is SHE WALKING TO THE SCHOOL ?
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YES, SHE does I
you
YES, SHE is
NO, SHE doesn´t we NO, SHE isn´t
RULE EXAMPLES
For many verbs we make the “ing” form by simply adding – Eat---------eating
ING to the end of the verb Start-------starting
Do----------doing
Verbs ending with “e”( with exeption of verbs ending in “ee” Write--------writing
and “ie”) change by ING Ride----------riding
hope----------hoping
Verbs ending with “ee” Agree--------agreeing
See------------seeing
Verbs ending with “ie” change the “ie” to “y” and add Die------------dying
“ING”
For one syllable verbs ending with one vowel and one Jog--------jogging
consonant double the consonant and add “ING”(with Stop--------stopping
exception of “w,x, and y” fixing Hit-----------hitting
Sit------------sitting
For two syllables answer--------answering
-if the first syllable is stressed, just add ING Listen------------listening

-if the second syllable is stressed, double the consonant and Admit---------admitting
add ING Prefer-----------preferring

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