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GRAMMAR DOUBT



Mar0919
Mexico

GRAMMAR DOUBT
 
Hi, guys! I have a doubt regarding the grammar rule to double the last consonant when following the pattern: C-V-C, as in:
stop = stopped
grab = grabbed
 
but NOT: open = openned, rather OPENED, because the stress is on the first syllable and not the second.
 
In the case of "travel" the stress is also on the first syllable, nevertheless, rule says that the last consonant is doubled: travel = travelled.
 
Can anyone explain Why???

7 Feb 2011      





MJ_Misa
Czech Republic

In verbs ending with -l we always double the letter L. That �s what �ve been taught.

7 Feb 2011     



bienke
Belgium

we double the "l" in Br.  English but not in American English. So I make a new rule that says when a verb ends in l we double the �l � in Br. English. Both traveled/traveling or travelled/travelling are correct. Airports usually use the American spelling (so students will see travelers instead of travellers)

7 Feb 2011     



perma
Greece

Hi Mar! 
Look here:
and I quote

If a regular verb has two or more syllables, if the
verb ends in or r, and if the last syllable is stressed,
double the or r before you add -ed:

compl / compelled;
confr / conferred;
contrl / controlled;
defr / deferred;
fulfl / fulfilled;
prefr / preferred;
propl / propelled

If a regular verb has two or more syllables, if the
verb ends in or r, and if the last syllable is not
stressed, do not double the or r, before you add -ed:

cncel / canceled;
hnor / honored;
sffer / suffered;
trvel / traveled

Note that British spelling does not use this rule*.

*(It means the last rule, about the not stressed syllables)


7 Feb 2011     



serene
Greece

Hi Mar,

I agree with our colleagues above. I �ve also found the following link useful.

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/page/350

7 Feb 2011     



Mar0919
Mexico

Big THANKS to all!!! You �ve been so helpful, got it clear now! Wink

7 Feb 2011     



NanG
Argentina

Dear Mar0919,

I also agree with them.

And, maybe,  these two pages can also help you:

http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-grammar-doubling-consonants.htm

http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=543819

Warm hug.

7 Feb 2011     



Mar0919
Mexico

Thank you, dear NanG.... ! Hug

7 Feb 2011