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Quick Look: Suffix '-s' and Suffix '-ing'

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Taurra Dorsey: Let's do this one.

Students: Suffix 'ing'.

Taurra Dorsey: What does suffix '-ing' ... what does that do? What does that mean when we add that? Go. Sophia?

Sophia: Makes it ... makes it happening now.

Taurra Dorsey: Happening now. Okay. Do we agree?

Students: Yes.

Taurra Dorsey: Yes. Let's go back to suffix 's'. So let me tell you about suffix 's'. Suffix 's' makes the noun more than one. Is suffix 's' a part of the base word?

Students: No.

Taurra Dorsey: We add it on just like we add on suffix '-ing'. Suffix '-s'..

Students: Suffix '-s' ...

Taurra Dorsey: makes the noun ...

Students: makes the noun ...

Taurra Dorsey: more than one.

Students: more than one.

Taurra Dorsey: Suffix 'ing' ...

Students: Suffix '-ing' ...

Taurra Dorsey: means happening now.

Students: means happening now.

Taurra Dorsey: Awesome job. Awesome job. Everybody. Kiss your brain.

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