from to present participle in which the last letter is doubled
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think you must be thinking of verbs in which the last letter is doubled when the present participle is formed.
This would be verbs in which the vowel sound before the final consonant is a short vowel (like the a in slap, the e in let, the i in begin, the o in sob or the u in run or put).
These words make the present participles slapping, letting, beginning, sobbing, running, putting. There are many more words which follow this rule.
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