Write past form in which last latyer doubled
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Explanation:
When the verb ends in consonant + vowel + consonant, you have to double the last consonant and then add "ed" to make the Past Simple. If you have a verb with more than one syllable, you only double the consonant if the last syllable is stressed.
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When the verb ends in consonant + vowel + consonant, you have to double the last consonant and then add "ed" to make the Past Simple.
e.g. plan > planned
(Because: l= consonant. a= vowel. n=consonant)
If you have a verb with more than one syllable, you only double the consonant if the last syllable is stressed.
e.g. re'fer > referred
In British English the final "l" is doubled, even if the last syllable is not stressed.
e.g. travel > travelled
If the last letter is "x", you do not double it (because an "x" is in fact two consonant "ks".
e.g. fix > fixed
If the last letter is "c", you write "ck" instead of "cc".)
e.g. picnic > picnicked
If the stress is not on the last syllable, don't double
e.g. de'velop > developed