Verb এর সাথে ing যুক্ত করার নিয়ম

For most verbs, you form the present participle by adding –ing to the end.

[main verb] go

[present participle] going

However, there are some special rules for words ending in -c, –ie, or a silent –e, as well as for words ending in one vowel and one consonant.

For verbs ending in –c, just add a -k before –ing.

panic

panicking

For verbs ending in -ie, change the –ie into a –y before adding –ing.

tie

tying

For verbs ending in a silent -e, simply drop the -e and then add –ing.

change

changing

Please note that this does not include words ending in a double –e. Verbs that end in –ee follow the standard rules.

see

seeing

For verbs ending in one vowel and one consonant, double the consonant before adding –ing.

run

running

admit

admitting

There are exceptions to this rule, however. If a word ending in a single vowel and a single consonant has two syllables but the second syllable is not stressed, you can add –ing without changing anything.

visit

visiting

(In UK English, if a word ends in a single vowel and an l, like cancel, you double the l before –ing, as in cancelling. In American English, you would use canceling because the second syllable is not stressed.)

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