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Is planning with two n or one n? - Answers
The correct spelling is "planning," with two "n's." This is because it is derived from the verb "plan," and when adding the suffix "-ing," the final consonant is doubled in accordance with standard English spelling rules for one-syllable words that end in a single vowel followed by a single consonant.
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Is planning with two n or one n? - Answers
The correct spelling is "planning," with two "n's." This is because it is derived from the verb "plan," and when adding the suffix "-ing," the final consonant is doubled in accordance with standard English spelling rules for one-syllable words that end in a single vowel followed by a single consonant.
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Is planning with two n or one n? - Answers
The correct spelling is "planning," with two "n's." This is because it is derived from the verb "plan," and when adding the suffix "-ing," the final consonant is doubled in accordance with standard English spelling rules for one-syllable words that end in a single vowel followed by a single consonant.
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