Spelling Changes Add -ed, -er, -est, -ing. useing.

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Spelling Changes Add -ed, -er, -est, -ing

useing

getting

easyiest

swimming

heavyier

greatest

pleaseed

emptyied

leaveing

worryied

strangeest

freezeing

funnyiest

angryier

shopped

includeed

occurred

supplying

scaryier

happyiest

Spelling: Add -ed, -ing, -er, & -est No Change Double Final Consonant Drop the Final e Change y to i greatest supplying getting swimming shopped occurred using pleased leaving strangest freezing included easiest heavier emptied worried funniest angrier scarier happiest