The most common double letter is L, with LL accounting for 0.6% of all bigrams. Other common double-letter bigrams are SS, EE, OO, and TT. Some double letters did not appear in the corpus: JJ, KK, QQ, VV, WW, and YY.
Why do some words have double consonants at the end?
When adding suffixes to words with more than one syllable, the issue is not with consonants and vowels but with which syllable is stressed or emphasized. If the stress is on the first syllable, don’t double the consonant. Double consonants are used because the emphasis is placed on the second syllable of begin.
Why is vacuum spelled like that?
Vacuum is a word of Latin origin that denotes a space containing very little or no matter. Vacuum is always spelled with one c, two u’s, and no e. Spellings such as vaccum, vacume, or vacum are incorrect: There’s no such thing as a perfect vacume .
How do you spell vacuumed?
Correct spelling for the English word “vacuumed” is [vˈakjuːmd], [vˈakjuːmd], [v_ˈa_k_j_uː_m_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
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