when conjugating to the present tense, when do you double the consonant?
ie. to run --> i am running
to hide --> i am hiding
to iron --> i am ironing
a friend wasn't sure how to spelling modelling/modeling.. word accepts both, dictionary.com has both ways. which is it?! and what's the common rule for this? i always thought it was double when it ends in a consonant and there's a vowel preceding the last letter. then in grade 2 i learned how to spell ironing.. my theory crumbled
im arguing with a friend about it now...and he says modelling and modeling are two different words. Im saying theyre the exact same meaning. Can someone give me some solid proof? I know theres several smarties on this board, the best I can offer him was the dictionary term of both, but he's swinging back with stupid arguments. Help?!
Thanks in advance
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Dec-16-2003 00:36
klingklang77
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i dont think there is any real rule for it, with consonants and vowels. i think it is just one of those things that is memorised. i could be wrong, english is my native language, so it might be best to ask someone who is studying english, they usually have the answers for these types of things.
as for the difference between modelling and modeling, i *think* there is NO difference in meaning. one is american english and one is british english.
for example-
in america- traveling
in UK- travelling
i am pretty sure on this, but a slight bit unsure....
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Dec-16-2003 01:13
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Re: -ING ....help???
quote:
Originally posted by King_Mack
grammar time*
when conjugating to the present tense, when do you double the consonant?
ie. to run --> i am running
to hide --> i am hiding
to iron --> i am ironing
a friend wasn't sure how to spelling modelling/modeling.. word accepts both, dictionary.com has both ways. which is it?! and what's the common rule for this? i always thought it was double when it ends in a consonant and there's a vowel preceding the last letter. then in grade 2 i learned how to spell ironing.. my theory crumbled
im arguing with a friend about it now...and he says modelling and modeling are two different words. Im saying theyre the exact same meaning. Can someone give me some solid proof? I know theres several smarties on this board, the best I can offer him was the dictionary term of both, but he's swinging back with stupid arguments. Help?!
Thanks in advance
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Dec-16-2003 01:18
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First rule of English: disregard all rules of common sense and logic when it comes to grammar.
Originally posted by Masonious
you win again dude - and nice move shoving the whole i figured out how to order pizza thing in my face. i tried that 4 and a half months ago and woke up with a Taiwanese transvestite but to Ygrene it's just, "anoother day in the life, noooo biggieee".
Dec-16-2003 01:19
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When the last sillable is
consonant + vowel + consonant
You double the last consonant
CVC
run -> running
CVCCC
catch -> cathing
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Dec-16-2003 02:09
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quote:
Originally posted by Delay Llama
When the last sillable is
Originally posted by Masonious
you win again dude - and nice move shoving the whole i figured out how to order pizza thing in my face. i tried that 4 and a half months ago and woke up with a Taiwanese transvestite but to Ygrene it's just, "anoother day in the life, noooo biggieee".
Dec-16-2003 02:12
BLuEOcEaN420
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quote:
Originally posted by Delay Llama
When the last sillable is
consonant + vowel + consonant
You double the last consonant
CVC
run -> running
CVCCC
catch -> cathing
if it were only so simple.
the aforementioned rule cannot be applied to the word: skiing
im w/ the guy who said to disregard all rules of common sense & logic w/ english grammar.
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Dec-16-2003 14:42
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quote:
Originally posted by BLuEOcEaN420
if it were only so simple.
the aforementioned rule cannot be applied to the word: skiing
im w/ the guy who said to disregard all rules of common sense & logic w/ english grammar.
Well thats because ski doesnt end in a consonant
Dec-16-2003 15:12
Roquer
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I'm studying linguistics so I should know this, but I don't
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Dec-16-2003 15:25
BLuEOcEaN420
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quote:
Originally posted by DJ-Fuq
Well thats because ski doesnt end in a consonant
hahahahaha how i managed to not notice the obvious is beyond me... lol....
i still say that the english grammar has too many exceptions. easier to memorize things case by case. rather than to try to apply the rules and make exceptions. heh
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