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Suffix ‘ing’ endings for Year 1-2

In year 1 and 2, children need to understand suffixes, in particular those ending in -ing. These words change the tense  of the sentence,  when suffixes are added to the verbs or doing words.

Therefore, their use in sentences also changes.

For example: when the suffix -ing is added to root words to show that something is happening.

Children need to be able to use doing words (verbs) in the present tense that end in -ing.

However, these verbs also need auxiliary or helper verbs such as ‘is, are, am, was’ and ‘were’ so children need to remember to use these too when using -ing words.

 

Use the worksheet to add the -ing suffix to the end of verbs and support your children’s spelling skills too.

 

talk     +      ing          =      talking

smile     +      ing       =      smiling

live        +       ing       =       living

come     +       ing       =       coming

take       +       ing       =       taking

 

The worksheet below will support your child in Year 1 or 2’s  understanding.

 

DOWNLOAD: Suffix -ing worksheet

 

Suffix -ing for Year 1-2

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