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Which verbs have a ing sound?

You're asking about verbs that have an "ing" sound, not necessarily the "ing" ending. Here's a breakdown:

Verbs with the "-ing" Ending:

* These are the most common verbs with the "ing" sound. They are formed by adding "-ing" to the base form of the verb:

* Walking, singing, eating, running, jumping, talking, playing, writing, reading, etc.

Verbs with the "ing" sound but without the "-ing" ending:

* Some verbs have a sound similar to "ing" but are formed differently:

* Go -> Going: The "g" sound in "going" is similar to the "ing" sound.

* Have -> Having: The "v" sound in "having" can sound similar to "ing" in some accents.

* Do -> Doing: The "oi" sound in "doing" can sound similar to "ing" in some accents.

* Say -> Saying: The "ay" sound in "saying" can sound similar to "ing" in some accents.

It's important to note:

* The "ing" sound can be tricky. It can be influenced by pronunciation, regional dialects, and even individual speech patterns.

* This isn't an exhaustive list. There might be other verbs that have the "ing" sound in specific contexts.

Let me know if you have any more questions!

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