Thursday, January 24, 2013

writting/writing: Common Errors in English Usage Entry for Thursday, January 24, 2013

writting/writing
One of the comments English teachers dread to see on their evaluations is “The professor really helped me improve my writting.” When “-ing” is added to a word that ends in a short vowel followed only by a single consonant, that consonant is normally doubled, but “write” has a silent E on the end to ensure the long I sound in the word. Doubling the T in this case would make the word rhyme with “flitting.”

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