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Corey Marquez
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18 October, 12:27
The double consonant rule applies when you add
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The double consonant rule applies when you add a suffix beginning with a vowel to a base word ending with consonant + vowel + consonant. Examples include adding - ed, - ing, - er, and - est to words. Words like bigger or biggest fit here.
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