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Authors: Collins
Note that the past form of such verbs is regular, following the pattern in
R60
.
R63
To form the past form of a verb that ends in a consonant letter followed by
y
, you substitute
ied
for
y
.
cry | ![]() | cried |
Note that the
-ing
participle of such verbs is regular, following the pattern in
R59
.
R64
If the base form of a verb has one syllable and ends with a single vowel letter followed by a consonant letter, you double the final consonant letter before adding
ing
to form the
-ing
participle or
ed
to form the past form.
dip | ![]() | dipping | ![]() | dipped |
trot | ![]() | trotting | ![]() | trotted |
Note that this does not apply if the final consonant letter is
w
,
x
, or
y
.
row | ![]() | rowing | ![]() | rowed |
box | ![]() | boxing | ![]() | boxed |
play | ![]() | playing | ![]() | played |
R65
The final consonant letter of some two-syllable verbs is also doubled. This happens when the second syllable ends in a single vowel letter followed by a consonant letter, and is stressed.
refer | ![]() | referring | ![]() | referred |
equip | ![]() | equipping | ![]() | equipped |