happening 为什么不双写n? 可不可以详细说明加ing的具体规则?

如题所述

1.直接加ing do---doing
2.以不发音的e结尾的,去e加ing dance--dancing
3.以重读闭音节,而且末尾只有一个辅音字母结尾的,双写这个辅音字母,再加ing。get--getting
begin--beginning
happen不是重读闭音节,重读是ha。
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第1个回答  2012-04-28
重读闭音节结尾的词才要双写,也就是末尾是“辅音+元音+辅音”的音节,重音还必须在这个音节上。
第2个回答  2012-04-28
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Rule 1: Words ending with a Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Pattern
(Review Consonants and Vowels)
One-syllable words:
ED = If the word ends in a CVC pattern, it gets a double consonant + ED. * note
ING = If the word ends in a CVC pattern, it gets a double consonant + ING. * note
Examples:
ED = RUB > rubbed, STOP > stopped
ING = HOP > hopping, SIT > sitting
*note: Words ending in w,x,y,z do not follow this rule, simply add ED, or ING
Examples: snow > snowed, box > boxing, play > playing

Two-syllable words:
ED = If the stress is on the first syllable, the word only gets one consonant + ED.
ING = If the stress is on the first syllable, the word only gets one consonant + ING.

Examples:
visit > visited, open > opened
happen > happening, enter > entering
ED = If the stress is on the second syllable, the word gets a double consonant + ED.
ING = If the stress is on the second syllable, the word gets a double consonant + ING.
Examples:
refer > referred, admit > admitted
begin > beginning, permit > permitting

Consonants = b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z
Vowels = a, e, i, o, u

Practice two-syllable ed-ing endings...

Rule 2: Words ending in E
ED = If the word ends in E, simply add D
ING = If the word ends in E, drop the E, add ING

Examples:
ED = smile > smiled, fine > fined
ING = dance > dancing, skate > skating

Rule 3: Words ending in Y
Consonant + Y

ED = If the word ends in Y, and has a consonant before it, change the Y to I and add ED.
ING = If the word ends in Y, and has a consonant before it, simply add ING.

Examples:
ED = study > studied, marry > married
ING = carry > carrying, reply > replying
Vowel + Y
ED = If the word ends in Y, and has a vowel before it, simply add ED.
ING = If the word ends in Y, and has a vowel before it, simply add ING.

Examples:
ED = play > played, stay > stayed
ING = enjoy > enjoying, stray > straying

Rule 4: Other words...
words ending in two vowels + a consonant
ED = If the word ends in two vowels + a consonant, simply add ED.
ING = If the word ends in two vowels + a consonant, simply add ING.

Examples:
ED = dream > dreamed, rain > rained
ING = need > needing, beep > beeping
words ending in a double consonant:
ED = If the word ends in a double consonant, simply add ED.
ING = If the word ends in a double consonant, simply add ING.
Examples:
ED = park > parked, earn > earned
ING = need > needing, laugh > laughing
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