Doubling the consonant adding 'ed' suffix
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begged |
The poor man begged for money.
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hopped |
The rabbit hopped on the grass.
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hugged |
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planned |
The wedding was planned down to the last detail.
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skipped |
Happily, the girls skipped across the park.
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stopped |
Jack stopped at the diner for a meal.
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tripped |
Whilst transferring her bag from the car, she tripped.
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busy |
Don't interrupt me when I'm busy.
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clothes |
John wore his oldest clothes.
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many |
Greece has many ancient ruins.
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