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24 January, 17:23

To spell the word occurrence, why is the final consonant doubled before adding the suffix?

A) because the suffix begins with a consonant

B) because the stress is on the second syllable of the base word ending in consonant + vowel + consonant

C) because the base word ends with two vowels before the final consonant

D) because the base word ends in two consonants

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  1. 24 January, 18:41
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    The correct answer is B) because the stress is on the second syllable of the base word ending in consonant + vowel + consonant

    If the R didn't double, the end result would be pronunciation similar to oh-cure-ence, instead of oh-cur-ence.
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