Double-click on any word and see its definition from Cambridge Dictionaries Online. English vowels can be pronounced differently, having both short and long sounds:  |  |  | Fat (short) |  |  |  | Fate (long) |  |  |  | Equate (short) |  |  |  | Equal (long) |  |  |  | Dinner (short) |  |  |  | Diner (long) |  |  |  | Hop (short) |  |  |  | Hope (long) |  |  |  | But (short) |  |  |  | Butane (long) |
We double the final consonant of a word before we add -ed, -er, -est, -ing, -able and -y to show that the vowel has a short sound. But how do you know when to double the consonant and when not to? There are a number of things to consider. Firstly, we only double a consonant if it comes at the end of at word.  |  |  | Slop - slopped - slopping BUT slope - sloped - sloping |
Secondly, we only double a consonant if a word ends in one vowel followed by one consonant.  |  |  | Dig - digging |  |  |  | Shut - shutting |
BUT  |  |  | Fool - fooled - fooling |  |  |  | Bend - bending |
Thirdly, we need to consider words that end in one vowel followed by one consonant, but contain two syllables. We only double the consonant in these words if the last syllable is stressed: Last syllable stressed  |  |  | Deter - deterred - deterring |  |  |  | Unplug - unplugged - unplugging |
Last syllable unstressed  |  |  | Happen - happened - happening |  |  |  | Gather - gathered - gathering |
Note: in two syllable words ending in one vowel followed by one "l", the "l" is doubled even if the last syllable is unstressed:  |  |  | Travel - travelled - travelling |
Fourthly, only some letters are doubled.  |  |  | B - rob - robbed - robbing |  |  |  | D - bid - bidded - bidding |  |  |  | G - dig - digging |  |  |  | L - travel - travelled - travelling |  |  |  | M - swim - swimming |  |  |  | N - plan - planned - planning |  |  |  | P - shop - shopped - shopping |  |  |  | R - deter - deterred - deterring |  |  |  | T - bet - betted - betting |
For more information on doubling consonants, see: http://english-zone.com/spelling/doubles.html http://www.spelling.hemscott.net/suffix4A.html http://www.gardenofpraise.com/spell1.htm For quizzes on doubling consonants, see: http://www.spelling.hemscott.net/suffix4B.html http://webster.commnet.edu/cgi-shl/quiz20.pl/spelling_quiz3.htm http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/quizzes/9807/km-doubles.html |