Doubling Final Consonants – Basic Spelling Rules
August 6, 2007 by quotes
Spelling – Basic Spelling Rules – Doubling Final Consonants
If the word ends in one consonant preceeded by one vowel (beg) and
If the word is either one syllable (beg) or the accent ends on last syllable (refer) and
If the suffix begins with a vowel (ing) then
Double the final consonant (beg=begging, rot=rotting, refer=referring)
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