... ends in ~e, we leave out e before the ending ~ing: hope/hoping smile/smiling dance/dancing confuse/confusing Exceptions arc: be/being and verbs ending in ~ee: see/seeing agree/agreeing ... participle end in ~ed. For example; infinitive: clean, finish, use, paint, stop, carry past simple, past participle: cleaned, finished, used, painted, stopped, carried For spelling rules, ... playing in the street. 133.2 Complete the sentences using one of the following verbs (in the correct form) + the correct preposition: complain dream hear remind remind remind think think...