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Answered by fauziahussain844
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Explanation:

doubled

The rule

When to double a consonant before adding -ed and -ing to a verb

We double the final letter when a one-syllable verb ends in consonant + vowel + consonant.* stop, rob, sit

If the final syllable is not stressed, we do not double the final letter. LISten, HAPpen

Answered by dansinghrana9313
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Answer:

Present participle in which last letter is doubled

Present participle in which last letter is doubledThe rule

Present participle in which last letter is doubledThe ruleWhen to double a consonant before adding -ed and -ing to a verb

Present participle in which last letter is doubledThe ruleWhen to double a consonant before adding -ed and -ing to a verbWe double the final letter when a one-syllable verb ends in consonant + vowel + consonant.* stop, rob, sit

Present participle in which last letter is doubledThe ruleWhen to double a consonant before adding -ed and -ing to a verbWe double the final letter when a one-syllable verb ends in consonant + vowel + consonant.* stop, rob, sitIf the final syllable is not stressed, we do not double the final letter. LISten

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