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A past participle in which the last letter is doubled

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Answered by pushpanegi1403
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A past participle in which the last letter is doubled..

STOP - STOPPED

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Answered by oviya1412
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Answer:

Spelling: when to double a consonant before adding -ed or -ing to a verb

We add -ing to a verb to form its present participle, and -ed to regular verbs to form the past simple. When doing this, we sometimes double the last letter of the verb, as in these examples:

stop ⇒ stopped, stopping

stoped

stoping

refer ⇒ referred, referring

refered

refering

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