Add only - d if a regular verb endsin oneor more vowels,a singleconsonant (exceptx),and e. See the examples above.
b)
If a regular verb ends in a single vowel and a single consonant (except x),double theconsonant before you add -ed: beg / begged; clap / clapped; fan / fanned; hop / hopped; jog / jogged; pin / pinned; rip / ripped; tan / tanned; zip / zipped; Compare these verbs: hop / hopped and hope / hoped; pin / pinned and pine / pined file / filed and fill/filled; like / liked and lick/licked
c)
If a regular verb has two or more syllables if the verb ends in l or r, and if the last syllable is stressed, double thel or r beforeyou add -ed: compél / compelled; confér / conferred; contról / controlled; defér / deferred; fulfíl / fulfilled; prefér / preferred; propél / propelled; If a regular verb has two or more syllables if the verb ends in l or r, and if the last syllable is not stressed, do not double thel or r beforeyou add -ed: cáncel / canceled; hónor / honored; súffer / suffered; trável / traveled Note that British spelling does not use this rule.
d)
If a regular verb ends in a consonant and y (or if the final syllable of a regular verb ends in this way), change the y to i and then add -ed: apply/applied; cry / cried; copy / copied; fry/fried; hurry/hurried; modify/modified; pity / pitied; reply / replied; spy / spied; supply / supplied; try/tried;
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