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ex. Double spacing is when, instead of writing your sentences with no spaces in between them, you add a space between your sentences, like this.
I couldn't do nothing to stop my umbrella blowing away.
Yes, the word "quokka" contains a double "q" followed by a "u." However, in standard English, there are very few words that feature a double "q." Most examples tend to come from specific names or terms in other languages rather than commonly used English vocabulary.
"Millimeter" is an English word that has a double 'i' in it.
Please don't write "which of the sentences below", if you don't provide the sentences. That just wastes everybody's time.
Examples of words with double consonant endings include: "bitter," "happy," "better," "running," "rebel," and "planning."
Examples of words with double consonants:abbreviationacceptallureassumeaffableaggressiveanniversaryballetbarrettebubblebabblebobblecuddlecattlecrabbychubbycoffeecellarcollarcallousdollardilldimmerellipseflattenflabbyfloppyfoggyflutterfrazzleflatterflammablegabbyhappyhasslehammerissueillinnjollylullladderletterlattermaggotmuzzleoccupyoffoddpaddlepuzzlepuddleparrotpuffquillquellrallyreallyrapportsummerslobbersaddlesettlesuddenshippedsnappedtabbytrippedtaffytoggleuddervolleyvalleywhiffwafflewrappedyellowyuccazappedzipper
In the English language hundreds of words have double consonants in the middle or a single consonant in the middle or both. Here are a few examples: withhold and beryllosis You will find a lot of medical words have this consonant pattern.
surely he was not as good as me. I paid him double the money, surely he loved me.
Double subjects refer to sentences that state the subject twice. This can be best explained by using the noun in a sentence and following it with the supporting pronoun.
The shortest complete sentence in English is "I am." The word "set" has the most definitions in the English language. The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" uses every letter of the alphabet. The word "bookkeeper" and "bookkeeping" are the only words in the English language with three consecutive double letters.
The oboe and the bassoon are both examples of double-reeded musical instruments.