Form two past participle in which the last letter is doubled.
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Two past participle forms of the verbs - dub and get, we observe that they have double last letters at the end.
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The two past participle in which the last letter is doubled is stopped and planned.
- The past participle of two words 'plan' and 'stop' are given as 'planned' and 'stopped' respectively.
- These past participle words are used in the passive tense and perfect tense of representing any sentence.
- The words that are forming the past participle are sometimes used as an adjective.
- Some other words in which the last letters are doubled when we are forming the past participle are
dub-dubbed, slip-slipped, get-gotten, rub-rubbed
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