The document provides rules for adding "-ing" to verbs in English to create the present participle or gerund form. Verbs ending in "e" simply add "-ing", except those ending in "ee" or "ie". Verbs ending in a single vowel and consonant, excluding "w", "x", and "y", double the final consonant before adding "-ing". Examples are given of regular verbs like "cook", "fix", and "run" that follow these rules when making them the "-ing" form. The document also gives examples of yes/no questions using the present participle verbs and contractions to answer in the affirmative or negative.