Form two present participles and two past participles which the last letter is doubled.
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There is a supposed 'rule' in American English that if the final syllable in a multi-syllable verb is unaccented/ unstressed/ un-emphasised, then the last letter of that syllable is _not_ doubled in forming the present participle - eg “worshiping”, “kidnaping” (compare to “shipping” and “napping”).
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