Rules for Irregular Spelling of Verb Inflections
Verb inflections include any endings added to the base form of the verb. These include -s, -ing, and -ed. Spelling for the majority of verbs is regular, and the inflections are simply added to the base form. For a few verbs, though, the spelling does change, and the rules are outlined below. For more information on irregular verbs and verb tenses, please see the List of Irregular Verbs at this web site.
1. If the base form ends in a single consonant and the preceding vowel is stressed and spelled with only one letter, double the consonant before adding -ing and -ed
occur/occurring, swim/swimming, ship/shipping
2. If the preceding vowel is unstressed or spelled with two vowels, do not double the consonant
enter/entering, visit/visiting, develop/developing, dread/dreading,
appeal/appealing, shout/shouting
3. If the base form ends in -c, change the -c to -ck
panic/panicking, picnic/picnicking
4. There are exceptions with some verbs ending in -l, -m, and -p
travel--traveling or travelling
program--programing or programming
worship--worshiping or worshipping
1. If the base form ends in an unpronounced -e, drop the -e before adding -ing and -ed inflections
create/creating, type/typing, bake/baking
2. For monosyllabic verbs ending in -ye, -oe, or -nge, keep the final -e before -ing, but drop it before -ed
dye--dyeing/dyed
hoe--hoeing/hoed
singe--singeing/singed
3. If the base form ends in -ie or -ee, drop the final -e before -ed
die/died, agree/agreed, tie/tied
4. If the verb ends in -s, -z, -x, -sh, and -ch, add -e before the -s ending
pass/passes, buzz/buzzes, coax/coaxes, wash/washes, watch/watches
1. If the base form ends in -y, change the -y to -ie
carry/carries, try/tries
2. If the base form ends in -ed, change the -y to -i
carry/carried, try/tried
3. Following a vowel or preceding -ing, the -y remains
stay/stayed, toy/toying, try/trying, carry/carrying
4. If the base form ends in -ie, change the -ie to -y before -ing
die/dying, lie/lying, tie/tying