"For words endling in l after a vowel, double the l before adding er, ed or ing

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I think she must be talking about the word "deal". It ends in a consonant preceded by two vowels, so we do not double the final l For example:- dealer / dealing BTW - the spelling rules for American English are different. I hope this helps. #Pragneshkumar www.facebook.com/pragneshkumar.prajapati
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If you're talking about the word "Travel", in British English you double the "L" i.e. "Traveller", "Travelled" and "Travelling". But for US English you don't have the do that. You can write "Traveler", "Traveled" and "Traveling". Both are correct.
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