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US and UK English: doubling “l”

by Murugaraj | Apr 6, 2020

We sometimes change British words with double l to those with single l in American English. For example, consider modelling and modelled. Root forms of this word is model in both British and American English, but in inflected forms, the end consonant l gets doubled in...

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