Base Word VC
Inflected Ending (Double)
Base Word VCC
Inflected Ending (no change)
Oddball Words (-ing)
100

This word means "to halt or pause."

Stop

100

This word means “halting again and again.”

stopping

100

This word means “to hand something to another person.”

pass

100

This word means “handing something to someone right now.”

passing

100

This word means “repairing something right now.”

fixing (Oddball because base word ends in /x/ and never doubles.) 

200

This word means “to cut something neatly.”

trim

200

This word means “cutting something neatly right now.”

trimming

200

This word means “to push off the ground and rise into the air.”

jump

200

This word means “pushing off the ground into the air right now.”

jumping

200

This word means “calling out loudly.” Another word for screaming.

yelling (Oddball because the base word ends in a vowel + double consonant but doesn’t change.) 

300

This word means “to move your tail back and forth.”

wag
300

This word means “moving a tail back and forth repeatedly.”

wagging

300

This word means “to choose or select something.”

pick

300

This word means “choosing something at this moment.”

picking

300

This word means “giving aid or support right now.” "I am "blank" you with this game."

helping (Oddball because the base word ends in -lp and doesn’t double.)

400

This word means “to take hold of something quickly.”

grab

400

This word means “taking hold of something quickly right now.”

grabbing

400

This word means “to relax or take a break.”

rest

400

This word means “taking a break right now.”

resting

400

This word means “using your eyes to see something right now.” Word with "oo" in it.

looking (Oddball because of the vowel team ‘oo’.) 

500

This word means “to move fast on your feet.”

run

500

This word means “moving fast on your feet at this moment.”

running

500

This word means “to mail or deliver something.”

send

500

This word means “delivering or mailing something at this moment.”

sending

500

"blank" a book at this moment. What do you do with a book?

reading (Oddball because of the vowel team ‘ea’.)