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ending ED is added to regular verbs to form the simple past tense and the
past participle. The ending ING is added to verbs to form the present
participle and the gerund, which are the same in form (-ing form) but
different in meaning and function.
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The
final vowel letter of the verb (E, Y) may change before adding ED or ING. The
final consonant letter of the verb does not change when these endings are
added (except C). In certain cases the final consonant letter is doubled when
ED or ING is added.
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Note: In
this material, the ing-form is translated into Russian with the meaning of
the present participle. Russian translation is approximate.
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Pronunciation
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The
ending ED has three variants of pronunciation depending on the sound or
letter after which it stands. (The mute letter E at the end of the word is
not taken into consideration in this rule.)
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After a
voiceless consonant: [t] – baked, looked, lacked, jumped, stopped, laughed,
puffed, passed, fixed, hatched, flashed.
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After a
voiced consonant or after a vowel: [d] – robbed, begged, saved, called,
learned, occurred, boomed, bathed, judged, seized, played, lied, toed,
studied, mowed, weighed.
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After
the letters "t, d": [id] – wanted, hated, started, counted, patted,
added, needed, faded, folded.
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Adding to final E
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Rule: If
the verb ends in the silent letter E, the letter E is usually dropped before
adding ED or ING.
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live –
lived – living;
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use –
used – using;
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dine –
dined – dining;
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hate –
hated – hating;
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name –
named – naming;
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move –
moved – moving;
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note –
noted – noting;
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care –
cared – caring;
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cure –
cured – curing;
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hire –
hired – hiring;
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bore –
bored – boring;
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notice
– noticed – noticing;
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manage
– managed – managing;
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judge –
judged – judging;
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breathe
– breathed – breathing;
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seize –
seized – seizing;
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argue –
argued – arguing;
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sue –
sued – suing;
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issue –
issued – issuing.
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Exceptions:
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singe –
singed – singeing;
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toe –
toed – toeing;
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dye –
dyed – dyeing.
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Note: Verbs
that end in EE have the following spelling patterns for adding ED or ING.
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agree –
agreed – agreeing;
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free –
freed – freeing;
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see –
seeing;
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flee –
fleeing.
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Note: Verbs
like TIE drop the final letter E before adding ED. Verbs like TIE drop the
final letter E and change I to Y before adding ING.
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lie –
lied – lying;
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die –
died – dying;
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tie –
tied – tying;
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vie –
vied – vying.
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Adding to final Y
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ending ED is added to regular verbs to form the simple past tense and the
past participle. The ending ING is added to verbs to form the present
participle and the gerund, which are the same in form (-ing form) but
different in meaning and function.
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The
final vowel letter of the verb (E, Y) may change before adding ED or ING. The
final consonant letter of the verb does not change when these endings are
added (except C). In certain cases the final consonant letter is doubled when
ED or ING is added.
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Note: In
this material, the ing-form is translated into Russian with the meaning of
the present participle. Russian translation is approximate.
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Pronunciation
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The
ending ED has three variants of pronunciation depending on the sound or
letter after which it stands. (The mute letter E at the end of the word is
not taken into consideration in this rule.)
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After a
voiceless consonant: [t] – baked, looked, lacked, jumped, stopped, laughed,
puffed, passed, fixed, hatched, flashed.
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After a
voiced consonant or after a vowel: [d] – robbed, begged, saved, called,
learned, occurred, boomed, bathed, judged, seized, played, lied, toed,
studied, mowed, weighed.
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After
the letters "t, d": [id] – wanted, hated, started, counted, patted,
added, needed, faded, folded.
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Adding to final E
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Rule: If
the verb ends in the silent letter E, the letter E is usually dropped before
adding ED or ING.
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live –
lived – living;
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use –
used – using;
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dine –
dined – dining;
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hate –
hated – hating;
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name –
named – naming;
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move –
moved – moving;
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note –
noted – noting;
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care –
cared – caring;
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cure –
cured – curing;
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hire –
hired – hiring;
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bore –
bored – boring;
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notice
– noticed – noticing;
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manage
– managed – managing;
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judge –
judged – judging;
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breathe
– breathed – breathing;
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seize –
seized – seizing;
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argue –
argued – arguing;
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sue –
sued – suing;
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issue –
issued – issuing.
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Exceptions:
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singe –
singed – singeing;
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toe –
toed – toeing;
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dye –
dyed – dyeing.
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Note: Verbs
that end in EE have the following spelling patterns for adding ED or ING.
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agree –
agreed – agreeing;
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free –
freed – freeing;
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see –
seeing;
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flee –
fleeing.
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Note: Verbs
like TIE drop the final letter E before adding ED. Verbs like TIE drop the
final letter E and change I to Y before adding ING.
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lie –
lied – lying;
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die –
died – dying;
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tie –
tied – tying;
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vie –
vied – vying.
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Adding to final Y
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Rule: If
the final letter Y forms a syllable (Y stands alone after a consonant), Y
changes to I before adding ED but doesn't change before adding ING.
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cry –
cried – crying;
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try –
tried – trying;
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fry –
fried – frying;
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pry –
pried – prying;
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deny –
denied – denying;
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reply –
replied – replying;
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signify
– signified – signifying;
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copy –
copied – copying;
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study –
studied – studying;
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bury –
buried – burying;
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carry –
carried – carrying;
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worry –
worried – worrying.
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Rule: If
the final letter Y doesn't form a syllable (Y stands after a vowel), Y
doesn't change before adding ED or ING.
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play –
played – playing;
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stay –
stayed – staying;
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delay –
delayed – delaying;
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betray
– betrayed – betraying;
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buy –
buying;
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toy –
toyed – toying;
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destroy
– destroyed – destroying;
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employ
– employed – employing;
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key –
keyed – keying;
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convey
– conveyed – conveying.
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Note: The
other final vowel letters and the combinations "ow, aw, ew" do not
change before adding ED or ING.
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taxi –
taxied – taxiing;
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ski –
skied – skiing;
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veto –
vetoed – vetoing;
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radio –
radioed – radioing;
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moo –
mooed – mooing;
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show –
showed – showing;
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allow –
allowed – allowing;
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saw –
sawed – sawing;
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thaw –
thawed – thawing;
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sew –
sewed – sewing.
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Adding to final C
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The
final consonant letter C, usually in the suffix IC, is pronounced [k]. But
the letter C is pronounced [s] before the vowel letters E, I. So, before
adding ED or ING, final C changes to CK to keep the sound [k].
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panic –
panicked – panicking;
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frolic
– frolicked – frolicking;
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picnic
– picnicked – picnicking;
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mimic –
mimicked – mimicking;
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traffic
– trafficked – trafficking.
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(Spelling
and pronunciation rules for the letter C as [s] or [k] are given in Spelling Patterns for Consonants in the
section Writing.)
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Doubling the final consonant
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Rule: The
final single consonant letter that stands after a short stressed vowel sound
represented by a single vowel letter in writing is doubled before adding ED
or ING.
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rob –
robbed – robbing;
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stop –
stopped – stopping;
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tap –
tapped – tapping;
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plan –
planned – planning;
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beg –
begged – begging;
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hum –
hummed – humming;
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rub –
rubbed – rubbing;
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pit –
pitted – pitting;
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permit
– permitted – permitting;
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regret
– regretted – regretting.
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Rare
spelling:
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rev,
revved, revving – informal verb "to rev": to increase the speed of
an engine sharply;
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trek,
trekked, trekking – to travel slowly or with difficulty, on foot or by ox
wagon.
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Rule: The
final single consonant letter that stands after a short unstressed vowel
sound represented by a single vowel letter in writing is not doubled before
adding ED or ING.
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open –
opened – opening;
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happen
– happened – happening;
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shorten
– shortened – shortening;
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exit –
exited – exiting;
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limit –
limited – limiting;
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visit –
visited – visiting;
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pocket
– pocketed – pocketing;
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budget
– budgeted – budgeting;
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cover –
covered – covering;
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answer
– answered – answering;
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offer –
offered – offering;
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focus –
focused – focusing (BrE also: focussed, focussing).
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Exceptions:
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kidnap
– kidnapped – kidnapping;
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handicap
– handicapped – handicapping;
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worship
– worshipped – worshipping (AmE also: worshiped, worshiping).
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Rule: The
final single consonant letter standing after a combination of vowel letters
(stressed or unstressed long or short vowel sound or diphthong) is not
doubled before adding ED or ING.
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crawl –
crawled – crawling;
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treat –
treated – treating;
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heal –
healed – healing;
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conceal
– concealed – concealing;
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break –
breaking;
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shout –
shouted – shouting;
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group –
grouped – grouping;
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cool –
cooled – cooling;
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look –
looked – looking;
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complain
– complained – complaining;
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remain
– remained – remaining;
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diet –
dieted – dieting;
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fear –
feared – fearing;
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tour –
toured – touring;
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repair
– repaired – repairing;
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pour –
poured – pouring;
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roar –
roared – roaring.
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Rule: The
final single consonant letter R that stands after the long stressed sound
[a:], [o:], or [ə:] represented by a single vowel letter in writing is
doubled before adding ED or ING.
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scar –
scarred – scarring;
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star –
starred – starring;
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bar –
barred – barring;
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abhor –
abhorred – abhorring;
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occur –
occurred – occurring;
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blur –
blurred – blurring;
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stir –
stirred – stirring;
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refer –
referred – referring;
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prefer
– preferred – preferring.
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Final L
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In
British English, the final single consonant letter L is doubled before adding
ED or ING regardless of whether the preceding single vowel letter represents
a stressed or unstressed vowel sound. Final single L in British English may
also be doubled before ED or ING after some combinations of vowel letters.
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In
American English, the final single consonant letter L after a short
unstressed vowel sound represented by a single vowel letter is generally not
doubled before adding ED or ING. But British spelling variants exist as
secondary variants in American English. (See British and American Spelling in the
section Writing.)
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BrE /
AmE: excel – excelled – excelling;
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BrE /
AmE: compel – compelled – compelling;
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BrE /
AmE: control – controlled – controlling;
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BrE /
AmE: parallel – paralleled – paralleling;
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signal:
BrE signalled, signalling; AmE signaled, signaling;
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travel:
BrE travelled, travelling; AmE traveled, traveling;
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cancel:
BrE cancelled, cancelling; AmE canceled, canceling;
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equal:
BrE equalled, equalling; AmE equaled, equaling;
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dial:
BrE dialled, dialling; AmE dialed, dialing;
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initial:
BrE initialled, initialling; AmE initialed, initialing.
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Note:
Not doubled
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The
final consonant combination is never doubled before adding ED or ING: bang,
banged, banging; pack, packed, packing; wish, wished, wishing; attach,
attached, attaching; stretch, stretched, stretching.
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The
final consonant letter that stands after another consonant is never doubled
before adding ED or ING: mend, mended, mending; help, helped, helping; jump,
jumped, jumping; act, acted, acting; curl, curled, curling; turn, turned,
turning.
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The
final single consonant letter "x" is not doubled before adding ED
or ING: fix, fixed, fixing; mix, mixed, mixing; box, boxed, boxing; vex,
vexed, vexing; tax, taxed, taxing.
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