the words letter, better, setter... and probably some more
In the word "regret," you do not double the final "t." It is spelled with only one "t."
No word begins with tt.
No, the word "witness" does not contain a double consonant. It has a single "t" in the middle.
The double consonant in the word "start" is the letter "t."
No, the word "depth" does not have a double consonant. It contains the consonants "d", "p", "t", and "h".
The double "t" in "quitting" follows the spelling rule for adding a suffix to a word ending in a short vowel followed by a consonant. By doubling the consonant, we preserve the short vowel sound in the base word "quit."
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It is a matter of ennunciation. The word can be broken into two distinct parts: "stut" and "ter". Notice how you can hear two subsequent t's when you say the word aloud. Since it has two t sounds, it is spelled with two t's.
One word that has double Es, As, and Ts is the verb "devastate".
In a word, no. In two words, absolutely not. www.countrygunsmith.net
Un dattier (masc.) - The fruit is spelled 'une datte', with a double 't' in French.
No. All the consonants in submit are single consonants s,b,m,t