doubling consonant before vowel suffixes
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trodden |
I think you have trodden in something smelly.
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slotting |
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foggy |
The moose were observed grazing in the foggy swamp.
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summer |
Summer is the warmest season.
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bitter |
Who is so lonely but feels bitter and doesn't believe he can make friends?
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saddest |
What is your saddest face?
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wettest |
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crammed |
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chatted |
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floppy |
The plant was very floppy.
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ridden |
I have never ridden a camel.
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stepped |
The man accidently stepped in the cowpat.
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